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Which Way, L.A.?

UC Committee Moves Forward with Tuition Hike

The new President of the University of California, Janet Napolitano, has said she doesn’t want a “shoot out” with Governor Brown, but they do have “different visions.”  Today, those visions were in stark conflict as a committee of UC regents voted to increase tuition over the next five years despite Brown’s opposition.

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By Warren Olney • Nov 20, 2014 • 23m Listen

The new President of the University of California, Janet Napolitano, has said she doesn’t want a “shoot out” with Governor Brown, but they do have “different visions.” Today, with a crowd of angry students outside the building in San Francisco, those visions were in stark conflict as a committee of UC regents voted to increase tuition by five percent a year for the next five years despite Brown’s opposition. The full board will decide the issue tomorrow. Napolitano’s push to raise student tuition comes after a 20 percent increase in administrative salaries. Napolitano herself gets $570,000 a year. Governor Brown, who voted against the raise, questioned the idea that high salaries are needed to maintain the quality of a public institution. There’s competition between their different “visions” with students caught in the middle. We hear what the trade-offs are for student access, support from the state, Napolitano’s salary -- and the quality of a great research institution.

Photo: UC Berkeley student Matthew Lewis

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Katie Cooper

    Producer, 'One year Later'

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    Nanette Asimov

    San Francisco Chronicle

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    University of California

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    California State Department of Finance

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