<p>For UCs, I don’t think so. From what I gather it is not required for them to do so, it is only “requested” they do so unlike CCCs and CSUs.</p>
<p>Google gave me:
<a href=“AB 194 Assembly Bill - Bill Analysis”>http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/11-12/bill/asm/ab_0151-0200/ab_194_cfa_20110314_132906_asm_comm.html</a></p>
<p>While AB194 is a bill to promote priority registration for “foster youth”, it does note that the current law is “Requires CCC and CSU, and requests UC, to give priority for registration for enrollment to any member or former member of the Armed Services for any academic term attended at one of these institutions within two years of leaving active duty, if the institution already administers a priority enrollment system.”</p>
<p>“Who currently receives priority ? Campuses have wide discretion in how they assign priority, since current law provides that priority be given to one group of students-current and former members of the Armed Forces for two years upon leaving active duty.”</p>
<p>“AB 649 (Harkey) of 2011, pending in the Assembly, would extend priority registration enrollment to former members of the Armed Services to those who are within five years of leaving active duty. SB 813 (Committee on Veterans Affairs), pending in the Senate, would extend priority registration enrollment to former members of the Armed Services who are within four years of leaving active duty.”</p>
<p>From AB 649: “Current veterans admission priority . Existing law expresses legislative intent expressed that UC and CSU give priority to continuing undergraduate students already enrolled, followed by CCC transfer students meeting transfer requirements, and California residents entering at freshman or sophomore levels. Within these groups, veterans who are California residents receive priority for admission. UC had approximately 705 veteran applicants in the fall of 2009 and 967 in the fall of 2010. CSU also gives priority to all local CSU-eligible first-time freshmen and local upper-division transfer students as is the usual established admissions policy, unless the campus declares itself impacted. How would this priority affect other students with admission priority? Will they displace continuing students, transfer student, and local students?”</p>