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According to UC Office of the President, "Proposition 209 instigated a dramatic change in UC admissions policy, with URG [under represented group] enrollment at the Berkeley and UCLA campuses immediately falling by more than 60 percent and systemwide URG enrollment falling by at least 12 percent."
Bakke applied late to UC Davis in 1973 because his mother-in-law was ill. [23] [24] This delay may well have cost him admission: although his credentials were outstanding even among applicants not part of the special program, by the time that his candidacy was considered under the school's rolling admissions process, there were few seats left. [25]
A California Supreme Court ruling upholding an enrollment cap on UC Berkeley will force the campus to offer hundreds of incoming students admission for online classes for fall or deferred ...
One of the best-known examples of Simpson's paradox comes from a study of gender bias among graduate school admissions to University of California, Berkeley. The admission figures for the fall of 1973 showed that men applying were more likely than women to be admitted, and the difference was so large that it was unlikely to be due to chance ...
The two university systems will extend their May 1 deadline for students to accept admission offers, citing delays in financial aid applications known as FAFSA.
In 2023, for instance, UCLA admitted 9.5% of California first-year applicants and UC Berkeley, 15.1%. ... She said UC admissions officials told high school counselors at a conference last year ...
Former Regents are listed chronologically at UC Berkeley's history site; Regents of the University of California—Biographies, UC History Digital Archives (UC Regents from 1868 to 2003). Trombley, William. 1974. UC Regents: An Elite Club That Runs a Vast University. Los Angeles Times (Sunday, June 23, 1974), pages II-1, II-7, II-8. UC ...
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