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Hispanics Gain at California Colleges

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About 43% of newly admitted students in 2014 at nine undergraduate campuses of the University of California (UC) system are the first to attend college in their families. The UC system has striven lately to attract more students from underperforming high schools with many Latinos or Hispanics. About 28.8% of students admitted in the UC system are Hispanics in 2014, 27.6% White, 36% Asian American and 4% Black. 13% of students admitted are out of state paying tution of $35,000 per year compared to $13,000 in state tution, out of state students tution subsidizing the in state students. It was 5% in 2010.

Demographic shift as Latinos or Hispanics represent 28.8% of students admitted to nine undergraduate campuses of the University of California system

04/21/2014

About 36% of sudents admitted are Asian Americans, 28% Hispanics and 27% Whites, 4% Blacks. There are now more Hispanics than Whites reflecting changes in California's demographics.

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