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Legislature has pushed for more spots for California students and provided funding. he University of California is seeking to add more than 20,000 students by 2030 and plans to get there by expanding online and summer programs and by concentrating growth at certain campuses, including Merced and Riverside. Those details are included in UC’s 2030 Capacity Plan, which will be presented this week to the university’s Board of Regents.
Read MoreThe University of California announced today (Feb. 24) that its campuses received a record-breaking number of applications for fall 2022.? For the second year, UC Merced saw an increase of applicants, with 26,043 first-year students looking to become part of the Bobcat community, up from last year’s 25,458.?Another 4,004 college students applied to transfer into the university this fall — 3,664 from California community colleges — for a total of more than 30,000 applicants for admission.
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