UC Irvine Class of 2018 Forum
- FlyingNorth
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Re: UC Irvine Class of 2018
Just submitted my SIR.
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Re: UC Irvine Class of 2018
If anyone hears about housing assignment, would you please post in this forum?
- spencercross
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Re: UC Irvine Class of 2018
Anyone know if there's a deadline for accepting your financial aid award?
- FlyingNorth
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Re: UC Irvine Class of 2018
I believe your scholarship is "reserved" via your SIR, and it probably stays that way until fees are due in August.spencercross wrote:Anyone know if there's a deadline for accepting your financial aid award?
ETA: From admitted students website:
August 15, 2015 Deadline to Pay Fall Tuition and Fees without Late Fees
http://www.law.uci.edu/admission/admitted-students/
- spencercross
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Re: UC Irvine Class of 2018
Posted this in the UCLA c/o 2018 thread as well, but from today's LA Times: "No UC tuition hikes for Californians as Brown offers more funds"
Anyone have any insight into whether this applies to graduate school tuition as well? They seem to only be discussing undergrad, but seems like it should apply to all branches of UC schools doesn't it? I dearly hope so as I just ran the numbers through my spreadsheet and even with a 5% hike in year three it would still save me ~$15k!
ETA: Further clarification from Pres. Napolitano's letter, "The Professional Degree Supplemental Tuition (PDST) approach adopted by the Regents in November would remain in effect, except that PDST for the University's four law schools would remain at 2014-15 levels through 2018-19." Great news.
Anyone have any insight into whether this applies to graduate school tuition as well? They seem to only be discussing undergrad, but seems like it should apply to all branches of UC schools doesn't it? I dearly hope so as I just ran the numbers through my spreadsheet and even with a 5% hike in year three it would still save me ~$15k!
ETA: Further clarification from Pres. Napolitano's letter, "The Professional Degree Supplemental Tuition (PDST) approach adopted by the Regents in November would remain in effect, except that PDST for the University's four law schools would remain at 2014-15 levels through 2018-19." Great news.
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- spencercross
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Re: UC Irvine Class of 2018
Has anyone been able to successfully log into their ZOT account yet?