Despite new taxes for education passed by the voters in 2012, the University of California’s getting just half the state money it did a decade ago. One way to make up the difference: admit more students from other states and countries, because they pay three times more in tuition than Californians. But that means more competition for home-grown kids — even when they’re highly qualified.
Out-of-State Students Increasing UC Presence
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Guests:
- Rohini Ashok - UC for Californians
- Michele Siqueiros - Campaign for College Opportunity - @MSCollegeOpp
- Dianne Klein - Office of the President for the University of California - @UC_Newsroom