Nicholas Goldberg: Will California keep its 150-year-old promise to keep UC affordable?
In a letter to The Times in May, Ralph Jones of Riverside reminisced about how easy and cheap it was to go to the University of California in the old days. When he arrived at UC Riverside in 1968, he said, he paid $105 per quarter in non-instructional fees, plus books. He paid $75 per month to share what he called a "nice" two-bedroom apartment. To transfer to Berkeley all he had to do was ...
by Nicholas Goldberg, Los Angeles Times
Aug 23, 2022
4 minutes
In a letter to The Times in May, Ralph Jones of Riverside reminisced about how easy and cheap it was to go to the University of California in the old days.
When he arrived at UC Riverside in 1968, he said, he paid $105 per quarter in non-instructional fees, plus books. He paid $75 per month to share what he called a "nice" two-bedroom apartment. To transfer to Berkeley all he had to do was sign a card and show up.
"I look back on this as a time of affordable abundance," he wrote. "I pity the students trapped in a system that
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