The University of California looks to produce 1.2 million UC graduates by 2030.
UC’s ambitious plan to help more students earn a degree
UC is now the No. 1 university in the country for renewable electricity
UC leads universities across the country in the EPA's Green Power Partnership rankings.
Michelle Obama, celebrities, cheer college-bound students for the journey ahead
Nearly 10,000 students packed UCLA's Pauley Pavilion May 1 for College Signing Day, a massive, nationwide celebration of committing to higher education.
Help keep the University of California affordable
Today's students deserve the same great UC education as previous generations. Let's grow California together.
The University of California at 150: A conversation with UC President Janet Napolitano
Hear President Napolitano discuss UC's past, present and future on March 7 in San Francisco.
What it means to be boldly Californian
Look back on 150 years of amazing discoveries, students and visionaries that helped make UC what it is today in a new video.
How tax reform could price students out of graduate school
Provisions in tax proposals making their way through Congress could cost students thousands of dollars a year.
Aspirations on hold, UC students await court ruling on DACA
Scholars blazing trails in fields from law to science find their dreams may no longer be within reach.
UC President announces National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement
The University of California – birthplace of the Free Speech Movement – will open a center in Washington DC devoted to First Amendment issues.
UC’s #MyLastTrash campaign asks you to help push campuses toward zero waste
A new effort strives to transform habits and meet an ambitious 2020 goal.
Undocumented programs offer students a lifeline in an uncertain era
Support services established across all UC campuses are offering critical resources.
UC President Napolitano denounces decision to end DACA program, calls on Congress to make protections permanent
University of California President Janet Napolitano, U.S. secretary of homeland security from 2009 to 2013, released a statement today (September 5) after President Trump announced his decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.