The State - News from Feb. 14, 1985
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California residents attending the nine campuses of the University of California would continue to pay the same fees next year as they are paying now--about $1,300--under a plan to be presented to the UC Board of Regents today. The plan, which will be considered first by the regents’ finance committee and then forwarded to the full board Friday, calls for a continuation of the $722 annual education fee plus an additional $523 registration fee for undergraduates, as well as some miscellaneous campus expenses. Graduate students would continue to pay $782 per year in addition to the registration fee and campus charges. The plan would be subject to final decisions on the university’s 1985-86 budget by the Legislature and the governor.
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