January 22, 2009
U. of California to Consider Covering Tuition for Families Below State's Median Income
Oakland, Calif.
The University of California's president, Mark G. Yudof, will propose that the university promise to cover tuition and fees for undergraduate students whose families make less than the state's median household income, $60,000 per year.
The proposal, which is in draft form and has not been publicly announced, would offer eligible students grants to cover tuition at all nine of the university's undergraduate campuses. It is meant to convince low- and middle-income Californians
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