UCLA faculty votes on privatizing business school

Under the proposal, the Anderson School of Management would no longer receive state funding, instead relying on tuition, donations and fundraising, like private schools. However, it would keep its affiliation with UCLA… The idea has been under review since October 2010 by UCLA’s Academic Senate. After the Graduate Council rejected the idea in a 7-3 vote, a group of Anderson faculty successfully appealed to allow a vote by the 120-member Legislative Assembly. If the assembly approves the idea, it will be presented to the University of California Academic Senate and the Office of the President for further review.

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by AP Staff, The San Jose Mercury News.

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