UC applications in limbo during Brown-Napolitano standoff

University of California admissions officers are sifting through a record number of applications, but they have no idea how many new students they can enroll. The uncertainty stems from the very public clash between university President Janet Napolitano and Gov. Jerry Brown over the state’s role in underwriting the cost of a UC education for qualified Californians… “We don’t have a state budget, so we don’t know what the state will provide to the university, and at the same time we have a responsibility to reply to applicants. How is that going to translate? Is it going to be admitting fewer students? Is it going to be putting more students on the wait list?”

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by Lisa Leff and Katy Murphy, The Contra Costa Times.

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