<p>...Suzanne Shu, an assistant professor at the Anderson school, said she believes making the program self-sustaining would allow Anderson to compete with top business schools like Yale, Harvard and Stanford...Gaining full control of our resources would allow Anderson to be seen in the same light as those other schools, Shu said. It sends a signal to prospective students that were competing with those private schools.</p>
<p>Vote</a> may determine UCLA business school’s departure from public funding | The Daily Californian</p>