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by sbuccini
3088 days ago
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Like many things, it's not that quite simple. I would argue that in some ways the charter between the state and the university was broken when the state of California drastically cut funding during the Great Recession and didn't restore it once the budget stabilized. How can California residents consider it a state resource when its supported primarily by out-of-state/international students paying sticker price and international corporations? |
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The only real recent drop was 2007-2008. There is plenty of money available to run UC prudently as a resource for residents...indeed, more than ever before.
Downvote all you want, these are UCs own numbers so they are true regardless of your opinion or angst.