Is a $26,000 University of California education still a deal?

23rd November, 2009 - Posted by Alan - No Comments

Opinion LA (part of the LA Times) questions the value of the UC education in light of the recent 32% cost increase.

… That’s $26,000 for a single year at a University of California campus, not the four usually needed to graduate. The UC Board of Regents voted today to increase basic education fees for undergraduates by 32% to more than $10,000 for the 20010-11 academic year. Throw in the roughly $16,000 per year required for room, board and books, and the UC system fees approach $30,000 per year — and feel a lot like the cost of an Ivy League education with few of the perks. (None of this is to say, mind you, that the regents won’t be forced to raise fees again in 2010, with the state facing a massive budget deficit of $21 billion over the next year and a half.)

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