Most of the 7,600 students who were told by the University of California to go away for two years because of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's budget cuts have delivered a message to the university: "hasta la vista, baby.''
According to preliminary figures released Wednesday by UC, 1,357 students accepted and 6,243 rejected the university's offer to enroll them after they complete two years of course study at a community college.
"Students understand that this makes no sense. Students know that their community colleges are already bursting at the seams," Leno said. "And for those who expected to go to a four-year college based on their scholastic achievements, they have quite possibly left the state -- in which case, we may have lost them forever."
San Francisco Chronicle, June 3rd, 2004
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/06/03/UC.TMP
According to preliminary figures released Wednesday by UC, 1,357 students accepted and 6,243 rejected the university's offer to enroll them after they complete two years of course study at a community college.
"Students understand that this makes no sense. Students know that their community colleges are already bursting at the seams," Leno said. "And for those who expected to go to a four-year college based on their scholastic achievements, they have quite possibly left the state -- in which case, we may have lost them forever."
San Francisco Chronicle, June 3rd, 2004
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/06/03/UC.TMP
