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RE: Humbolt State University wants to become a 3rd Cal Poly
(02-22-2021 12:50 PM)Wedge Wrote: (02-22-2021 11:33 AM)Captain Bearcat Wrote: (02-20-2021 08:13 PM)Wedge Wrote: (02-20-2021 07:25 PM)Stugray2 Wrote: 1. Reduce the number of seats for PRC students in the UC system by 40,000
-- open these up for fully qualified California students
The total number of non-US students at UC campuses is about 41,000. (source) You want to eliminate 98% of the non-US students?
Also, whatever percentage you eliminate, if you replace those places one-for-one with California residents paying California resident tuition -- and getting financial aid -- then you're creating a significant revenue shortfall that you have to replace somehow.
What they need to do is raise tuition dramatically for those non-US students. Use them as a revenue generator. Then use the revenue to build more capacity for in-state students.
They could raise non-US tuition somewhat. Right now UC nonresident tuition is about 44,000; at some other states' top public universities it's over 50,000. If there was a non-US tuition of, say, 65,000, that could raise money. Of course if you went really high, like 100,000, those overseas students would just go elsewhere.
To increase undergraduate capacity significantly, the state would need to open another UC campus and expand the only two that have room for significant growth, Riverside and Merced.
I was under the impression that their goal was to grow Davis and San Diego. At least that was the plan a couple years ago (when they announced a paltry expansion by 10,000 students system-wide).
Davis has 5,300 acres and San Diego has almost 2,000. That's plenty of room to grow both from their current 40,000 to 60,000 without batting an eye.
For comparison, UCF has 69,000 students on about 1,400 acres. Arizona State's main campus has 50,000 students on 604 acres.
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