UCLA Anderson may privatize; other UC grad programs may do the same

<p>A proposal that would allow the UCLA Anderson School of Management to move away from public funding will be voted on next Thursday, raising concerns about the possible privatization of other UC graduate programs...[Haas Dean Richard] Lyons does acknowledge that the Anderson proposal raises the question of whether Haas should make its full-time MBA program self-sustaining to match its part-time programs....</p>

<p>Vote</a> may determine UCLA business school’s departure from public funding | The Daily Californian</p>

<p>When will be the vote for privatizing the entire Cal?</p>

<p>In a sense all public higher education in California is already well on its way to privatization. The UC and CSU systems already receive more revenue from tuition payments from students than they do from state subsidies and CCC is fast approaching a point where it will only be able to continue to function by drastically increasing tuition if the state keeps reducing its subsidies.</p>