tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1054910627465846465.post4174943185046296502..comments2024-03-28T15:30:35.153-07:00Comments on The Hitchhiker's Guide to National Affairs: UCs Have Lower Standards for OOS ResidentsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1054910627465846465.post-65869595620180562112016-04-14T18:30:03.719-07:002016-04-14T18:30:03.719-07:00As Elaine Howle said, "the university has fai...As Elaine Howle said, "the university has failed to put the needs of residents first." It's as simple as that. The University of California system is a public college system for the residents of California, offering a cheaper yet still high quality education to California residents. The fact that the UCs are taking students from out of state with lower scores than California residents in order to maximize the amount of money they receive is unfair and wrong. In a lot of cases, the Universities of California serve as an option for lower income families to attend an affordable college, while still receiving a great education. However, since they only promise to admit the top 12.5 percent of in-state high school graduates, not all of these needy students fall under this limited percentage. If the UC system has reached a point that they need more money, that is a problem with the UC system and the state of California. The students themselves, who are trying to obtain an affordable education, should not be hurt by a problem that is not theirs. The UC system is a public institution that is supposed to be serving the residents of California and is failing at doing its job.Jared Mayersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08459444000863745690noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1054910627465846465.post-88729726531486924962016-04-01T21:27:32.731-07:002016-04-01T21:27:32.731-07:00This is a very difficult issue in my mind as UC is...This is a very difficult issue in my mind as UC is a public institution that is funded by public money. It is also a prestigious university that provides some of the best education money can buy in the world. Not being able to balance the budget may cause the quality of education, teaching, research to deteriorate. Should UC cut its own spending? Fire professors, close buildings and facilities to meet the lowered budget? Instead it raises tuition and admits more OOS to make up the budget shortfall. I believe this is the right thing to do to preserve the quality of education. However, lowering admission standard to accept more OOS students should not be done evenly across UC schools and the lowered admission standard should also not be evenly spread across. I.e., top UC schools with tougher screening should adhere to that standard regardless of the residency of the applicants to give equal chance.Kristen Tamsilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01739349290921107053noreply@blogger.com