Sobering news for California public college applicants
- Posted by Sarah Ziegler on November 20th, 2008 in Admissions, Articles of Interest
The San Francisco Chronicle reported today that, for the first time in its history, the California State University system will declare systemwide impaction, and reduce its enrollment to a cap of 450,000. CSU’s had previously reaffirmed their long-standing pledge to admit all eligible students, but given the challenging fiscal situation, both nationally and within California, CSU expects to turn away roughly 10,000 qualified applicants during this year’s admissions cycle.
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