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College Costs Could Rise for Some Students

By Jacob Jackson

Middle- and upper-class students will likely pay more for their college degrees under proposals being considered by the legislature, UC, and CSU.

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What Are the Consequences of Limiting Nonresident Students at UC?

By Jacob Jackson, Kevin Cook, Idalys Perez

The state legislature’s plan to limit nonresident enrollment at the University of California could mean more seats for resident students, but it also raises important financial considerations for the system.

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The Growth of Cal Grants

By Kevin Cook

Cal Grants are an essential tool for improving the economic mobility of California’s neediest residents.

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California’s Higher Education Funding Landscape

By Kevin Cook, Jacob Jackson, Iwunze Ugo

What is in store for higher education funding when pandemic supports end? A new report examines the potential near-term challenges due to a shrinking student base and massive state deficit. It also discusses how institutions are preparing for budget shortfalls, noting that higher tuition at four-year colleges could create difficulties for many students and their families.

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Increasing On-time Graduation Rates at CSU

By Jacob Jackson

Just 19% of California students at California State University campuses graduate in four years. A bill introduced this week is aimed at improving graduation rates.

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Financial Aid Applications for College Increase after New Law

By Jacob Jackson

Under a state law that aims to ensure graduating high school seniors seek financial aid, the number of potential first-time college students applying for assistance by the UC/CSU deadline increased 12% over the prior year.

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