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Tuition Fees Will Be Covered For Students Under $60k Income! becomes effective starting from this FALL 2009 students! YAY!

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Post icon  Posted 05 February 2009 - 12:12 PM

UC proposes extending financial aid to more low-income students

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In a move to simplify aid policies and attract needy students, all academic fees would be covered for those from families with annual incomes of less than $60,000, President Mark G. Yudof says.

By Larry Gordon
January 23, 2009 University of California President Mark G. Yudof on Thursday proposed boosting the university's financial aid program to cover all academic fees for students from families with incomes of less than $60,000 a year.

Most low-income UC students already receive such aid, and officials said the plan would make only about 1,100 additional students eligible to have all fees covered. But the main purpose, Yudof said, would be to simplify UC's confusing aid policies and encourage more needy students to attend one of the system's nine undergraduate campuses.

"The fact is we need to demonstrate to low-income students that they can afford to attend the University of California," Yudof said in a conference call with reporters. Current procedures, he said, are "too vague, too ambiguous."

Outside experts generally praised the proposal, which they say could help ease recession worries for parents of college students.

The plan, which must be approved by UC's regents, relies on federal and state programs such as Pell Grants and Cal Grants to remain the foundation of student aid. But for families with annual incomes below the state median of $60,000, UC would cover the rest of the basic fees, which next year are expected to total $7,800 annually for California resident undergraduates.

Currently, about 47,000 of UC's 173,000 undergraduates receive about that amount in financial aid, and officials estimated that about 1,100 more students would be added next year under what Yudof calls the "Blue and Gold Opportunity Plan."

Students with greater need would be eligible for additional grants for housing, food and books and other expenses, which can amount to an additional $15,000 a year.

UC officials said the plan would not reduce the aid currently available for families with incomes of $60,000 to $100,000. Half of those middle-income students now receive some help, averaging about $5,800 a year in UC or outside grants, they said.

UC campuses enroll student populations from economically diverse households, with about 40% earning more than $89,000 and about 35% earning less than $45,000, UC statistics show.

Yudof's proposal, coming at a time when the state Legislature is preparing to cut funding for UC, would not require additional state money, officials said. UC typically sets aside one-third of the income generated by student fee hikes for increased financial aid for needy students. Yudof said the anticipated $3.1-million annual cost of the proposed reform would come from increasing the portion rolled back into financial aid from 33% to 36%.

However, the plan could face some trouble if the final state budget includes deep cuts to Cal Grants.

UC leaders are considering raising basic fees for California undergraduates by 9.4%, or about $662, for the school year starting in fall.

Yudof said he hoped his proposal might ease many families' fears about rising costs of college education nationwide.

The regents are expected to review and vote on the aid plan at a meeting Feb. 4-5 in San Francisco.

Daniel J. Hurley, director of state relations and policy analysis for the American Assn. of State Colleges & Universities, praised Yudof for taking the action at a time of national economic uncertainty. Hurley also said that making the financial aid process more understandable sends "a very powerful message to low-income families" not to be afraid of applying for grants, he said.

At the Institute for College Access and Success, an independent think tank in Berkeley, program director Deborah Cochrane said it was unclear how the Yudof idea differed from what she described as UC's already fairly generous aid policy, other than in declaring a clear promise to students. She urged eligible families to pay close attention to additional costs, such as housing and books, that are not guaranteed under the plan.

In related news, UCLA on Thursday announced a drive to raise $500 million for graduate student fellowships and undergraduate scholarships by mid-2013. UCLA Chancellor Gene Block and his wife, Carol, pledged $100,000 of their own, to be paid over the next five years, to help launch the campaign.

source: LA TIMES http://www.latimes.com/news/education/la-m...0,7889618.story


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Posted 05 February 2009 - 01:04 PM

if this proposal is backed by private funding/donations, i can see it somewhat happening, but dont expect the state to budget money for this. cali's in a huge deficit right now. some people won't even get their tax returns on time because the government is too busy rationing out money to support other necessicities, including debt. good luck to eligible students though
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Posted 05 February 2009 - 05:34 PM

i agree with watcher. but then again i'm sure the UC president wouldn't make a proposal like this in such bad economic times if he was relying on the state for funds.
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Posted 06 February 2009 - 11:14 AM

wow free tuition? I should have moved to california dry.gif
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Posted 06 February 2009 - 05:09 PM

The only problem is the cost of living around schools especially irvine. Its hella expensive. Around $600 plus utilities to live in an share apartment. I dont even get my own room too. I share a room. No, the Tuition wont kill me that much (but I noticed that UCI did raised the cost of tuition this year).
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Posted 06 February 2009 - 05:36 PM

QUOTE (LizzieBee @ Feb 6 2009, 05:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The only problem is the cost of living around schools especially irvine. Its hella expensive. Around $600 plus utilities to live in an share apartment. I dont even get my own room too. I share a room. No, the Tuition wont kill me that much (but I noticed that UCI did raised the cost of tuition this year).

that really isn't THAT expensive, although i guess compared to the national average it would be higher.
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Posted 06 February 2009 - 06:01 PM

YAY!!
i hope it keeps up for a few years.

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Posted 06 February 2009 - 06:35 PM

Wow~ really now? But then wouldn't this cause MORE debt? O_o;; I dunno why this sounds a little "eh" for me. If they do this now, then what if, within a couple of years, they don't have anymore sufficient amount of money and end up RISING the cost, or worst, stop aiding their students? I dunno........., especially now, if this is a good thing.
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Posted 06 February 2009 - 09:43 PM

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that really isn't THAT expensive, although i guess compared to the national average it would be higher.


Then I shall removed "hella" and just state its expensive...smile.gif
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Posted 06 February 2009 - 10:25 PM

QUOTE (LizzieBee @ Feb 6 2009, 09:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Then I shall removed "hella" and just state its expensive...smile.gif

haha no worries, i'm just bitter because at USC you have to pay upwards of $750/person for a 2 bedroom 4 person apartment per month. a 1 bedroom 2 person apt costs $850-950. and if you want a single room you have to be willing to spending about $1000+.

this is of course university housing costs, and not independent housing (which is much more affordable).
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Posted 07 February 2009 - 12:15 AM

QUOTE (josebiwasabi @ Feb 6 2009, 10:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
haha no worries, i'm just bitter because at USC you have to pay upwards of $750/person for a 2 bedroom 4 person apartment per month. a 1 bedroom 2 person apt costs $850-950. and if you want a single room you have to be willing to spending about $1000+.

this is of course university housing costs, and not independent housing (which is much more affordable).


dood.. the landlords around campus are total ripoffs. if you drive, you're better off living closer to ktown. you can save hundreds!!
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Posted 07 February 2009 - 01:06 AM

QUOTE (watcher @ Feb 7 2009, 12:15 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
dood.. the landlords around campus are total ripoffs. if you drive, you're better off living closer to ktown. you can save hundreds!!

yeah i know what you're talking about haha, although city park is extremely cheap, around $450-550/person. fortunately i'm an RA so housing/food is taken care of ^^
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Posted 07 February 2009 - 09:24 AM

by "tuition fees " will be covered, do they mean actually giving us money that we don't have to pay back, or is it just offering more loans ?
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Posted 07 February 2009 - 09:30 AM

QUOTE (chiluvskk @ Feb 7 2009, 09:24 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
by "tuition fees " will be covered, do they mean actually giving us money that we don't have to pay back, or is it just offering more loans ?


im pretty sure it's a mixed package, with grants taking up the majority of the aid.
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Posted 14 February 2009 - 07:28 AM

if this does go through...... SWWWWWHHHHEEEEEEEEET =D
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Posted 18 February 2009 - 09:06 PM

Aawesome!~
Mo money for the poor UC students hhahaa
7k in debt and i don't wanna be at 20k ish by the time undergrad is over. Grad school is gunna cost 100k+ loans

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Posted 19 February 2009 - 09:47 AM

And its only for UC's not CSU or community colleges. o_o;;
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Posted 19 February 2009 - 03:57 PM

I was at the state capitol earlier this month and a UC lobbiest was there and she actually sat down to chat to us about this plan. She also stated that it doesn't matter how many people are in your household, so that's pretty cool!
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Posted 19 February 2009 - 04:43 PM

i thought this already passed..so how do you apply? O_O
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Posted 20 February 2009 - 04:22 PM

QUOTE (lvff_ @ Feb 19 2009, 04:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
i thought this already passed..so how do you apply? O_O


well when you fill out your fafsa and stuff, they calculate how much you will need
its mostly coming from grants and stuff smile.gif

im stoked! i really needed this .. now i wont have any debts or anything when going into grad school
as well as other people lol

and this just passed on the first couple of days of february
it was uner negotiations and discussion, but finalized just now
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