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Re “In-state students may be out of luck,” Jan. 4
UC schools charge higher tuitions to out-of-state students because the families of California’s in-state students have been paying for those public universities since 1869.
If UC schools are going to break that long-standing promise with California residents and admit more out-of-state students at our children’s expense, it makes perfect sense to me that California’s taxpayers stop funding UC schools entirely.
David Coffin
Los Angeles
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What bare-faced disloyalty to California students and families, as preferential admittance to UC institutions may be extended to out-of-state students “for a price ... as a matter of survivability.” All while claiming to be “California for Californians.”
The ordinary student from “moderate income” parents hasn’t a chance in his or her own state.
Pat Ostrye
Sierra Madre
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