University Of California Students Protest Tuition Hikes With Massive Campus Walkout
This is the reason why I decided to study in the Republic of the Philippines. Tuition cost is controlled by the State in the United States. You either pay or you don’t go to school. However, in the Philippines, the only way to get into school is PAY UP, plus additional fees and everything under the sun. The tuition in the Philippines is nothing compared to the United Sates, but if you do protest in the Philippines, your just gambling with your life…
University Of California Students Protest Tuition Hikes With Massive Campus Walkout
The movement is anchored at UC Berkeley, where hundreds of students have occupied the campus’s Wheeler Hall since a committee of the UC Board of Regents voted Wednesday to raise tuition 5 percent per year for five years, bumping next year’s in-state student base costs from $12,192 to $12,804 and ultimately to $15,564 in 2019 — not including additional fees, books, and room and board.
UC Berkeley senior Sofie Karasek estimated that at least 300 students were part of the walkout at her campus by 12:30 p.m. Information about participation rates at the other campuses was not immediately available. Protesters live-tweeting the walkout estimated participation rose to at least 1,000.
As the walkout progressed at UC Berkeley, students at other campuses, including UC San Diego and UC Irvine, began occupations of their own, according to tweets shared by students.
The cost hike is contingent on state funding increases, a caveat that vocal opponent Gov. Jerry Brown (D) has said is tantamount to taking hostages.
“Essentially it’s a debate between Governor Brown and UC president Janet Napolitanoover how the UC is going to be funded, and students are really pushing back against it,” Karasek told The Huffington Post. “We’re not going to be the bargaining chip.”
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