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General Information
Undergraduate Admissions
Graduate Admissions
Paying for UC
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Aug 6, 2003
Important information for students and parents
The University of California experienced $410 million in state budget cuts for the 2003-04 fiscal year. To help close the gap, student fees were raised 30 percent.
UC's top priority is preserving quality in the student instructional program. As a result, deep cuts are being taken in essentially every other area of the University’s budget. Many UC programs are slated for budget cuts in the range of 30 to 50 percent. Employee layoffs are being planned in many parts of the University.
Fee increases are part of a package of solutions UC is deploying to cope with the budget shortfall.
In this update:
How you can learn more
Student fee factsheet
You Can: Profiles of how students financed their UC education
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You Can:
Profiles of how students financed their UC education
Why student fees went
up
2003-04 Student
Fees
How fee increases
will impact students
Answers to some common
questions
Student
fee factsheet
President's
letter to UC
students and parents-May 2003
President's
letter to UC students and parents-July 2003
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