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UC Regents Approve In-State Enrollment Bump, Merced Campus Expansion

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California high school and community college students now have a better shot at getting into the University of California. The UC Board of Regents approved a plan yesterday to accept roughly 10,000 in-state students over the next three years. U.C President Janet Napolitano says she also wants more California graduate students.

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