Yudof warns of a more exclusive UC

After three years of deep cuts, Yudof said, something dramatic will have to give. "The moment is fast approaching when the university will no longer be able to guarantee admission to all California applicants who meet the eligibility criteria," the central tenet of the state’s 50-year-old Master Plan for Higher Education, Yudof said. It will be "a bleak milestone, not just for the university, but for all of California," he said. Yudof estimated that 20,000 to 30,000 qualified students will be turned away because UC won’t have the money to educate them.

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by Nanette Asimov, The San Francisco Chronicle.

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