<p>Looks like the tuition is being jumped again, this time by 9.6% for next year.</p>
<p>I can't find any details for out of state. Was that jumped again too? Thanks for any links!</p>
<p>Looks like the tuition is being jumped again, this time by 9.6% for next year.</p>
<p>I can't find any details for out of state. Was that jumped again too? Thanks for any links!</p>
<p>If in state tuition is increased, then out of state tuition is increased as well.</p>
<p>If out of state tuition is not increased, then in state tuition is not increased.</p>
<p>Increasing in state tuition is necessary for the increase of out of state tuition to be sufficient.</p>
<p>its only going to go up and up and up… CA have lots of financial problems so be prepared to pay a lot more</p>
<p>Yes, I understood out of state students (always) pay more, but to be more specific, I was wondering if the extra 22.5k paid to attend from out of state was also increasing by this 9.6%. Vague news I have read elsewhere seems to indicate that it is not increasing.</p>
<p>There are rumors of another hike if the CA budget is in shortfall in 6mos. I love the school and the prospect of going there but I gotta say, I’m thinking of seeing if I can still get in elsewhere and bolt.</p>
<p>■■■…</p>
<p>As for OOS tuition, it is increasing, but by a smaller %. Basically, from what I’ve heard OOS tuition will rise by the same dollar amount that in state tuition does, but because out-of-staters are already paying more tuition, the % increase actually ends up being less for them. Its all relative.</p>
<p>And I’ve also heard that they might not be raising OOS tuition too much in the future. The reason is that increasing OOS tuition too much would discourage them from coming to UCLA, and that would be a bad thing since the school makes a lot of money from OOS students (they need OOS students to come to UCLA).</p>
<p>This socialist state is broke. The UC system is being “dummied down” by the ELC program increasing to 9 % this year. Welcome to social justice. My Daughter graduates in December from UCSD. my son wants out and passed a regents scholarship up for Minnesota. Bye Bye, Cali. The libs have flushed it for good. BTW, I am gone in 8 months as well. They are closing ocean fishing for good, See Ya.</p>
<p>Hopefully, UCLA individually finds a different source of revenue so we can dump this damn state as a source of funding. And also so we can finally drop the label <em>public school</em> and go private :D</p>
<p>@overachiever, I think UCLA and Cal are strong enough to find another source of revenue and actually be more like a 75% private, 25% percent public school. </p>
<p>I’m sure there are arguments for/against this, so I’m telling all of you here- I’m not arguing. :)))</p>
<p>@Fromcalwithlove,</p>
<p>They already are… (atleast UCLA is). Actually UCLA is like 13% public right now.</p>
<p><a href=“http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/budgetmyths1.aspx[/url]”>http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/budgetmyths1.aspx</a></p>
<p>However, I do feel that gaining enough endowment to cover that 13% is going to be extremely hard (but not impossible)</p>
<p>So from what I skimmed in the article, UCLA’s funds from the gov is at 13% and with budget constraints, that 13% can’t be provided for by the gov.</p>
<p>Why do you think that filling the 13% gap(assuming the worst) would be hard?</p>
<p>Because that’s like half a billion dollars per year that the school needs on a constant basis</p>