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More Students Than Ever Ready for UC and CSU

By Jacob Jackson, Hans Johnson

More students than ever in California are graduating from high school having completed college prep coursework, but can UC and CSU accommodate them?

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What Are the Consequences of Limiting Nonresident Students at UC?

By Jacob Jackson, Kevin Cook, Idalys Perez

The state legislature’s plan to limit nonresident enrollment at the University of California could mean more seats for resident students, but it also raises important financial considerations for the system.

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Tuition at CSU and UC Is Growing—but So Is Aid

By Jacob Jackson

Planned tuition increases at the state's public universities will mean higher college costs for many. But both CSU and UC are taking steps to minimize the financial impact, especially for the lowest-income families.

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UC Admissions: What the Numbers Mean

By Jacob Jackson

The University of California’s recently released admissions data shows that about 62% of all applicants were admitted for fall 2017. UC expects that less than half will enroll.

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Out-of-State Students and Tuition at UC

By Courtney Lee, Jacob Jackson

Nonresident tuition has been a reliable source of revenue for the University of California, but a potential slowdown in demand could change that.

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Expanding Enrollment at UC and CSU

By Kevin Cook, Hans Johnson

Governor Newsom’s proposed state budget supports increased enrollment in California’s public universities, but a long-term funding plan could help ensure that UC and CSU meet student demand and the state’s needs.

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