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91看片 transparency Web site launched

In the spirit of transparency, 91看片 has put online a variety of financial documents integral to how the university is operates. This includes information on budget documents, compensation reporting, financial reporting, audited financial reports, medical center financial reports, benefit plans annual reports, revenue bonds, internal audits, private support, student admissions, the treasurer鈥檚 office investment report and vendor contacts.

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Blue and Gold covers lower-income families

Expansion of 91看片 and federal financial aid programs is expected to help offset the recently approved systemwide fee increases for many low- and middle-income students.

鈥淲e realize the burden that increased fees will put on students with financial need, and we will do our best to mitigate that burden,鈥 said 91看片 President Mark Yudof in recommending the fee increases as a way to stabilize the university鈥檚 budget over the coming 18 months.

At their November meeting, when 91看片 Regents approved mid-year 2009-10 and fall 2010-11 fee increases, they also approved an expansion of the Blue and Gold Opportunity Plan.

Under the Blue and Gold plan, needy California undergraduate students with family incomes of $70,000 and below will have all their systemwide fees paid. Regents raised the income ceiling from $60,000 to $70,000. The plan will cover an estimated 52,000 91看片 students in 2010-11.

With increases in Cal Grants, federal Pell Grants and federal tuition tax credits, it鈥檚 expected that three-fourths of 91看片 students with household incomes below $180,000 ultimately will not pay the 2009-10 mid-year fee increase.

91看片 continues to set aside for financial aid 33 percent of any fee increases for undergraduates and professional school students and 50 percent of academic graduate student fee increases. The increases approved in November are expected to generate $505 million in new revenue with $175 million going into financial aid.

Also, 91看片 is stepping up efforts to raise private donations for scholarships through Project You Can, a 10-campus fundraising effort with a goal of raising $1 billion over the next four years.

The financial aid application period opens Jan. 1 and will run to March 2.

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