UC Regents OK Tuition Hike
From Associated Press
The University of California board of regents today unanimously adopted a budget that calls for a 9.1% increase in tuition for the nine-campus system.
Faculty salaries also would rise by 5.7% if state legislators accept the proposed budget, adopted with ex-officio member Gov. George Deukmejian in attendance. If approved, the increases would take effect in fall, 1987, academic year.
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