![]() Financial aid covered those increases for two-thirds of the university system’s roughly 175,500 California undergraduates - and only the wealthiest families would pay all of any new increase, according to a budget memo to the regents. The regents, meeting Wednesday and Thursday, also will discuss the preliminary budget for next year, including the impact of another potential tuition increase.Įarlier this year, regents approved the first tuition hike since 2010-11 - amounting to $282, or 2.5% - along with a $54 increase in the student services fee. University of California regents, meeting this week in San Diego, will take a good look at campus policies for rescinding admission offers, prompted by the recent debacle after UC Irvine abruptly canceled nearly 500 acceptances this summer.
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