<p>UCLA’s enrolling more frosh this year because students are graduating on time and even beating forecasts. You’d have to ask Vu Tran what the reasoning behind this, since the school is renovating some dorms, but kids are graduating more than timely.</p>
<p>Wrt CSU’s…</p>
<p>You have to remember that many choose these schools because of their flexible schedule, night classes, part-time, etc. Not everyone can go to college without regard to cost. Some have to work their way through.</p>
<p>I don’t know what portion of CSU’s fit the description above. These part-timers would graduate 6 years plus.</p>
<p>But among the regular students, I probably say an average of five years to diploma. </p>
<p>Combine the part-timers and full-timers, and you probably get an average of ~ 5.5 years or so.</p>
<p>And those who’ll take 6 years plus dissipates more and more past 4.5 years and a fraction, going upward.</p>
<p>And those who’ll take longer [than traditional no. of years to diploma] dissipates [dramatically] past [5] years and a fraction, going upward.</p>
<p>i really hope that your right. UC’s are amazing schools and I really hope that when I do graduate from one of them that Im out in 4 years. Hopefully the economy will turn around and the budget crisis will die down. Hopefully our new governor can fix our education system</p>