LOS ANGELES (AP) — University of California officials have proposed limiting nonresident enrollment to 20 percent of all undergraduate students, in an effort to prioritize in-state applicants.
The Los Angeles Times reports the proposal introduced Monday would be the first limit of its kind for the 10-campus public university. The Board of Regents will consider it starting next week.
Last year, lawmakers threatened to hold back nearly $19 million if the UC system did not put a cap on students from outside California. UC officials hope the limit will be enough to get state officials to release the funds.
A state audit found that UC was hurting California students by admitting too many out-of-state applicants. The Times says nonresident students numbered 34,673 in fall 2016 — 16.5 percent of the system's 210,170 undergraduates.
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