University of California regents will not vote on a tuition increase as scheduled this week because the coronavirus crisis has created too much uncertainty, officials said Wednesday.
University of California regents will not vote on a tuition increase as scheduled this week because the coronavirus crisis has created too much uncertainty, board Chairman John Pérez said Wednesday.
“In this moment of great uncertainty, adding a change to people who couldn’t fully anticipate is not the right course of action,” he said.
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