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Students at California's public colleges and universities should brace for more tuition increases given the budget plan the Legislature is voting on today.</p>
<p>The 2011-12 plan calls for cutting an additional $150 million each from the California State University and the University of California -- for a total loss to each system of $650 million for the year.</p>
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<p>The budget also calls for further cuts to higher education if projected revenue doesn't materialize by mid-December. Colleges and universities will be the first in line to take those cuts under a tiered system Gov. Jerry Brown introduced yesterday.
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<p>University</a> tuition likely to rise in response to California budget</p>
<p>Besides hefty tuition increases and program cuts, UC increasingly faces the loss of some of its brightest faculty lights:</p>
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UC San Diego faced a losing battle recently when it tried to hang on to three star scientists being wooed by Rice University for cutting-edge cancer research. The recruiting package from the private Houston university included 40% pay raises, new labs and a healthy flow of research money from a Texas state bond fund.</p>
<p>Another factor, unrelated to Rice, helped close the deal: The professors' sense that declining state funding for the University of California makes it a good time to pack their bags.
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<p>UC</a> officials fear departure of scholars for well-funded schools</p>