<p>yes, I saw the article as well, and I interpreted it as political spin, particularly given his other comment:</p>
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<p>In other words. Legislature, “cut my budget and I’ll refuse to accept your instate neighbors.” </p>
<p>But, you may be correct and more OOS’ers end up being admitted. My guess, however, is that the net effect will just be a lower yield, bcos as you note UC finaid is poor, even for instaters. Thus, unless UC actively recruits (in upper income areas. which it says it won’t do), more acceptances won’t necessarily mean more matriculations, not at $50k per and climbing. But, just a guess.</p>