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  2. Robert J. Birgeneau - Wikipedia

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    Also during the 2011-2012 academic year, Birgeneau unveiled Berkeley MCAP, the Middle Class Access Plan, a new financial aid model that caps the total annual cost of an eligible students' education - from tuition and fees to expenses including room, board and books - at 15 percent of the family's total income.

  3. University of California, Berkeley - Wikipedia

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    Berkeley students are eligible for a variety of public and private financial aid. Inquiries are processed through the Financial Aid and Scholarships Office, although schools such as the Haas School of Business and Berkeley Law, have their own financial aid offices.

  4. University of California finances - Wikipedia

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    4% ($792M): UC General Funds (13% of core operation funds) Core operational funds. Core operational funds total $6.131B. 30%: Academic salaries; 23%: Staff salaries; 18%: Equipment, utilities and other related expenditures; 14%: Employee and retiree benefits; 14%: Student financial aid; 1%: Senior management salaries [citation needed] Investments

  5. UC Berkeley Announces New 'Middle Class Financial Aid' Plan

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    UC Berkeley Announces New 'Middle Class Financial Aid' Plan - Piedmont, CA - Cal aims to make attendance more affordable for families with annual income of $80,000 to $140,000 a year

  6. UC Berkeley To Evaluate Success Of Guaranteed Income ... - Patch

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    BERKELEY, CA — In efforts to combat extreme poverty, California is backing guaranteed income programs across the state for the first time.

  7. Applying For Federal Student Aid; FAFSA Deadlines In California

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    The federal deadline for the 2022-23 academic year is June 30; however, to be considered for certain aid programs, many states and colleges set priority deadlines to submit the form. In California ...

  8. UC Davis School of Law - Wikipedia

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    It has a slightly higher student/faculty ratio than UCLA or Berkeley. UC Davis has been ranked as the fifth most-expensive public law school in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. It is also ranked first for providing the most financial aid. Main Entrance to King Hall. UC Davis grants the second-most in financial aid in the country.

  9. As California student housing crisis deepens, solutions face ...

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    At UC Santa Cruz, litigation has halted projects approved by regents in 2019 to construct nearly 3,000 student beds and 140 units of student family housing on a beloved meadow for years. Such ...

  10. University of California, Berkeley student housing - Wikipedia

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    Berkeley owns several apartment facilities, primarily aimed at upperclassmen and graduate students. The apartments are considered "off-campus living" for financial aid purposes. Unlike residence halls, tenants of the apartments pay monthly rent, rather than semester fees, and are not automatically included on the campus meal plan.

  11. University of California, Irvine School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The school announced that universal scholarships would not be offered for the Class of 2015, while need-based financial aid would still be available. The school funded 20 full scholarships, including ones specifically for students wishing to pursue public interest law.