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UC Policies on Campus Activities, Organizations and Students (Revised August 1994)A Declaration of Community. (1993) Report of the Universitywide Campus Community Task Force (Single web document, 244K, ~85 pages.) This report establishes a framework upon which a common understanding and appreciation for the concept of a campus community may be constructed. The Task Force, composed of faculty, students, and staff, sought to articulate the principles upon which the University community is founded; and, building on these principles, recommend actions to sustain and enhance it. The Task force also developed a research agenda.
SAS Occasional Paper Series, November 1994.
(You will need Adobe Acrobat to read these files):Occasional Paper # 1: Estimating the Effects of Fee Increases on the Demand for Enrollment by New California Resident Freshmen. 52 pages, 212K.
Occasional Paper #2: Survey of Non-Matriculating SAA Students: A Phone Survey of 44 Students. 74 pages, 281K.
Occasional Paper #3: Undergraduate Enrollment Demand: An Examination of the Factors That Will Shape Undergraduate Demand at the University of California into the Next Century. 77 pages, 342K.
Occasional Paper #4, Part I: Undergraduate Persistence and Graduation at the University of California, Part I: A Review of Persistence and Graduation of Undergraduate Students Who Entered the University of California from Fall 1983 to Fall 1992. (November 1994). 94 pages, 355K.
Occasional Paper #4, Part II: Undergraduate Persistence and Graduation at the University of California, Part II: A Review of Persistence and Graduation of Undergraduate Students Who Entered the University of California from Fall 1983 to Fall 1992. (November 1994). 37 pages, 147K.
Occasional Paper # 4, Part III: Undergraduate Persistence and Graduation at the University of California, Part III: A Review of the Literature on Undergraduate Persistence. (November 1994). 84 pages, 333K.Guidelines for Implementation of University Policy on Undergraduate Admissions
The University's guidelines on how to conduct admissions in the post Proposition 209 era, July 1996.return to the top | back to SAS | UC Office of the President