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Q: Costs of a fully-employed MBA at a Univ. of Calif. school? ( No Answer,   0 Comments )
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Subject: Costs of a fully-employed MBA at a Univ. of Calif. school?
Category: Reference, Education and News > Education
Asked by: twenty2er-ga
List Price: $25.00
Posted: 21 Sep 2005 16:19 PDT
Expires: 09 Jul 2006 23:46 PDT
Question ID: 570697
Can a University of California professional school (e.g. a business
school) set a "total tuition rate" for a non-state-supported program,
without regard to the number of quarters a student takes to complete
the program?  For instance, if a fully-employed MBA costs $7100 "per
quarter, and normally takes nine quarters to complete, for a total of
$63,900, can the school demand the entire $63,900 be paid, even if the
student graduates in six quarters?  What University of California
policies or California State law govern professional,
non-state-supported graduate degree programs?  Please note the
difference between the California State University and University of
California systems, which operate autonomously.  I'm anticipating
there is a single link that can answer this question.
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