A new report shows that most colleges are failing when it comes to graduating low-income students, but the UC system is an exception.
UC to defend DACA at U.S. Court of Appeals
An injunction against ending the program has enabled thousands to renew their DACA status.
UC statement regarding Tuesday’s federal court ruling on DACA
The University of California issued a statement regarding the federal court ruling on DACA.
California dreaming
Five UC presidents share stories about the university’s bold rise over the last 150 years.
UC system offers the best value, says Forbes
Eight UC campuses make this year's 300 Best Value Colleges list, with six among the top 15.
UC and CCC sign agreement to boost transfers, increase academic preparation
The University of California and the California Community Colleges today (April 11) announced they have signed a joint agreement aimed at increasing the number of academically prepared community college students who transfer to UC and earn a bachelor’s degree.
Students join UC in advocating for the university
Undergrads are banding together to speak out on issues that affect higher education.
The University of California is born
The university began 150 years ago on a simple, but revolutionary idea: That college should be available to everyone.
UC grad schools stand out in 2019 US News rankings
Nearly all UC graduate programs rank among the best in the nation.
UC President Napolitano lays out a vision for expanding college access
New policies proposed by Napolitano would reduce costs and graduate more students.
UC urges Congress to pass bipartisan legislation for permanent protection of DACA recipients
The University of California, the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit that successfully argued to keep DACA in place while legal challenges continue, urges Congress to pass bipartisan legislation that permanently protects these young people.
UC statement on Supreme Court decision regarding DACA
The University of California issued the following statement regarding a decision today (Feb. 26) by the Supreme Court of the United States to not review UC’s case on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program before the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals takes up the case.