Does anyone have any idea how UCLA's tuition has increased over the past 3-4 years? Where can I see the numbers OR at least the percentage it has been increasing yearly? Any idea what the future hikes will be like?
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UCLA Tuition History Forum
- voice of reason

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Re: UCLA Tuition History
You know the "hockey stick" graph from Al Gore's movie? Like that.
Seriously, I think the UC regents' report on the recent law school tuition hikes may contain this information.
Seriously, I think the UC regents' report on the recent law school tuition hikes may contain this information.
- johnstuartmill

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Re: UCLA Tuition History
The precise figures are hard to locate, but I can tell you that UCLA Law in-state tuition has been near $25k in the past five years, and that it's currently at $35k. Out-of-state figures have ranged from the high $30s to the current $45k. My expectation is that in-state fees will stabilize near the typical private school figures (i.e., $45-50k) in the next two or three years, with out-of-state about $5k more.