A provision in the state budget that would freeze tuition for the University of California and California State University poses a large financial risk and is a short-sighted, politically driven approach.
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_Anderson’s proposal to make MBA program self-supporting still raises questions_
The proposal to turn the UCLA Anderson School of Management’s MBA program into a self-supporting degree program, up for a vote today, has its merits but fails to take into account the implications of unknowns that surround it.
_Failed proposal for diversity-related GE requirement needed more details_
Twenty-five years have passed, but little has changed for student and faculty proponents of a diversity-related requirement in the College of Letters and Science.
_UCLA should create a concrete financial aid plan for middle-class students_
With the possibility of more stringent Cal Grant requirements and the threat of rising tuition on the horizon, the thought of funding a University of California education is worrisome.
_Editorial board seeks readers’ input_
It has been a fast-paced quarter on top of a busy year, and we have worked to keep you informed about campus issues that we hope are of interest or concern to you.
_State cap on nonresident students in the UC would be unreasonable_
A state proposal to cap the University of California’s number of nonresident students is both untimely and unreasonable.
_Injured student-athletes deserve the financial support guaranteed in California Senate Bill 1525_
What happens to a student on an athletic scholarship if he gets injured and has to quit?