UC schools - avg time to graduate, underfunded?

<p>What certainly helps the UC campuses is the increase in non-resident enrollment. I was just looking at UCLA’s nos. and saw this in the enrollment for 2012 for the freshman class:</p>

<p>CA Residents … 4,002, 71% of total
Resident of Other States … 607, 11%
International … 1,012, 18%
Total Erolled … 5,621</p>

<p>So a total of 29% Non-residents. Btw, I don’t like it. For one, the U overenrolled by around 321, which means they undershot their yields for foreign students as well as other -states’ residents; two, I like the idea of educating CA students because they are more likely to stay and help the state out of its economic funk.</p>

<p>This means, however, that UCLA will be pretty well funded, which is, of course, good.</p>