California higher-ed institutions collaborate to ease financial aid access
A new higher-ed collaboration helps California students from mixed-citizenship-status households complete the FAFSA.
A new higher-ed collaboration helps California students from mixed-citizenship-status households complete the FAFSA.
The University of California enrolled the largest class of students in history this past fall — including a significant increase in California undergraduates and a corresponding decline in out-of-state students.
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UC’s Degree Completion Program is working to remove barriers for students who leave UC without earning a degree.
The Council of African American Parents has an extraordinary record of turning out college graduates, most of them from the University of California.
UC Vice Provost Yvette Gullatt, chief diversity officer for the University of California system, talks about UC’s goal to become a Hispanic-Serving System and how that has benefits for all students.
As California demographics evolve, UC is working to cultivate a community that reflects our state.
This impactful role brings the voice of the student to every issue and decision before the UC Board of Regents.
The program serves California high school students who haven’t met all of UC’s subject matter requirements.
Already more than half of UC undergraduates from California get enough grants or scholarships to cover all their systemwide tuition and fees.
Two new rankings have put all nine of UC's undergraduate campuses in the international spotlight.