UC Board of Regents to Consider Capping Out-of-State Undergrad Enrollment at 20 Percent
Source: KTLA
In an unprecedented move to ease controversy over its admission policies, the University of California on Monday proposed a 20% systemwide limit on nonresident undergraduate enrollment and vowed to continue giving Californians top priority.
The proposed limit on students from other states and countries which would be the first ever for the 10-campus public research university comes after a scathing state audit last year found that UC was hurting California students by admitting too many out-of-state applicants. UC President Janet Napolitano has blasted those findings as unfair and unwarranted, but state lawmakers are requiring that UC adopt a policy restricting nonresident students in order to get an additional $18.5 million in funding this year.
Read more: http://ktla.com/2017/03/06/uc-board-of-regents-to-consider-capping-out-of-state-undergrad-enrollment-at-20-percent/
Brother Buzz
(36,217 posts)It's a delicate dance.
Merlot
(9,696 posts)the out-of-state undergrade enrollment.
Brother Buzz
(36,217 posts)UC San Francisco - $772,500
UC Berkeley - $516,446
UCLA - $441,334
UC San Diego - $436,120
And the new chancellor at UC Davis will have a base salary well north of $400,000 (plus housing!)
But they are mere pikers compared to California's highest paid employee, UCLA's football coach, Jim Mora - 2016 base salary: $3.45 million.
Merlot
(9,696 posts)Tuition has outpaced inflation by about 400%
Scholarships saved our butt, and soon come, we might have some disposable income. That is, if he wasn't destined to wear the hood.