Under a University of California-wide budgetary reform approved in June, UCLA could end up losing out on additional state funds in the future.
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UCLA Anderson School of Management awaits new UC policy to become self-supporting
The fate of the UCLA Anderson School of Management’s push to make its flagship Master of Business Administration program financially separate from state funds remains undecided ““ weeks after the school’s proposal was sidelined by a University of California committee.
Adjunct professor Cheryl Leahy’s new class to educate students on animal law
Before she was out of middle school, Cheryl Leahy was giving presentations on animal law without even knowing it.
Anderson School of Management self-supporting proposal suspended
The UCLA Anderson School of Management’s proposal to become financially self-supporting came to a standstill Friday, when a University of California Academic Senate committee decided the program is not eligible to be financially independent under the UC’s current policy.
Undocumented students weigh risks of applying for deferred action
For most of Yesenia Capellino’s life, the possibility of being deported from the country in which she had spent most her life was a persistent fear.
Council approves Anderson proposal for financial independence
A proposal to make the flagship program of the Anderson School of Management financially separate from state funding is now headed to University of California officials for review ““ the culmination of a three-year process that may set a precedent for funding UC graduate schools in the future.
Proposal to make Anderson School of Management a self-supporting program raises issues
Faculty concerns and the unclear effects a potential UC-wide budgetary reform would have on UCLA have complicated the debate over a proposal to make the Anderson School of Management a self-supporting program.