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The size of the protests at each campus varied with over 4,000 people at UC Berkeley and 20 at UC Merced. [1] Protests were mostly made up of students, although faculty, school employees and others joined in the protests as well. Protestors were vocal against a tuition increase, pay cuts and other cutbacks following a budget deficit.
The UC endowment, which includes the General Endowment Pool and the Blue and Gold Endowment Pool, stood at $29.5 billion as of June 30, 2024, up from $23.4 billion the year before. [ 8 ] The General Endowment Pool was at $22.6 billion, with a 30-year annualized net return of 9.3%, a 20-year return of 7.9%, a 10-year return of 8.1%, a five-year ...
Budget cuts, tuition increases, and unpaid furlough days affecting public California universities have been the target of protests by UC Berkeley students, faculty, and employees in recent years. The UC Regents has approved increased tuition fees nine times in seven years.
In order for the Regents to affirm UCLA's move to the Big Ten in December, 2022, the university agreed to pay UC Berkel UC president recommends UCLA pay Cal Berkeley $10 million per year for 6 ...
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Tuition and fees do not include the cost of housing and food. For most students in the US, the cost of living away from home, whether in a dorm room or by renting an apartment, would exceed the cost of tuition and fees. [7] [9] In the 2023–2024 school year, living on campus (room and board) usually cost about $12,000 to $15,000 per student. [7]
Under the agreement, the workers would experience an increase in minimum pay from $23,250 to $34,000 for nine months of part-time work, which would provide the lowest-paid workers an 80% pay boost until May 31, 2025. [23] At UC Berkeley, UC San Francisco (UCSF), and UCLA, the minimum pay would increase to $36,500. [22]