Regents Approve Increase in UC Fees
The University of California Board of Regents voted 15-5 to raise student tuition by eight percent during yesterday’s final day of meetings.
The University of California Board of Regents voted 15-5 to raise student tuition by eight percent during yesterday’s final day of meetings.
Our editorial board is publishing this statement to the Regents in hopes of getting an important message through their thick skulls: California’s youth is barely able to attend the UC at present fee levels.
The University of California Board of Regents is set to approve an $822 annual fee increase as discussed at their UC San Francisco Mission Bay meeting yesterday.
There were times at yesterday’s meeting when it was uncertain whether the behavior of police and protesters would result in serious injury or death.
San Francisco – Amidst growing expectations that the Regents will approve an eight percent student tuition increase tomorrow, at least six students have been arrested for protesting. Dozens more protesters were pepper sprayed outside of the UCSF Mission Bay conference center, barely three hours into today’s meeting. No UCSB students were arrested. UPDATE: 11:15 a.m. [...]
The University of California Board of Regents approved UCSB’s Long Range Development Plan as well as changes to the UC’s retirement policy after their meeting last week.
The University of California Board of Regents will vote on details of UCSB’s Long Range Development Plan and the university’s system-wide retirement policy today.
This week, the UC Office of the President presented its second Annual Accountability Report to the UC Board of Regents.