A growing number of California undergraduates are participating in the Western Undergraduate Exchange, a program that helps underpopulated, public universities across the nation enroll students for less than the typical out-of-state tuition. Read more...
Opinion
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April 24, 7:19 am
In the know: Western undergraduate exchange
Opinion
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April 24, 7:17 am
In the know: CSU students to keep grants
The tuition grants that thousands of graduate students in the California State University system depend on are safe from cuts for now, but the decision to preserve them is likely a Band-Aid solution to the problem of financing public education. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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April 23, 10:28 am
Textbooks abound: Senate bills would alleviate students’ financial burdens with open source library
First-year linguistics and psychology student Anya Platt ended up returning her $244 chemistry textbook this quarter because the high cost was not worth its educational value. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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April 23, 10:11 am
Professionalism between law school students, administrators ideal model for constructive interactions
In this time of campus climate issues, it's refreshing to see tangible results in response to student concerns. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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April 19, 11:46 pm
New continuous enrollment rules forces graduate film students into a corner
Everyone has deadlines, but if Kimberly Townes, a graduate student in the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television directing and production program, misses hers, she's going to be on the hook for an extra $7,758.63. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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April 19, 11:34 pm
The Flex Fully Employed MBA program’s benefits outweigh costs
New media has been presented as a tool to enhance classroom settings and revolutionize the accessibility of education. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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April 19, 7:17 pm
UCLA’s waitlist will help manage enrollment
UCLA has opened an admissions waitlist for the first time in its 93-year history. Read more...

