UC Berkeley enrollment capped, forcing campus to decline by 3,000 students after state Supreme Court decision

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What does UC Berkeley's enrollment cap mean for other campuses? Some say it opens the door for other communities to sue campuses for their enrollment growth through the 1970 environmental quality act

Ludwig's Fountain and the Golden Bear Cafe at the University of California, Berkeley campus on February 3, 2022. Thalia Juarez for CalMattersThe California Supreme Court agreed with a lower court’s order that UC Berkeley cap its enrollment, meaning as many as 3,000 admitted students may need to seek education elsewhere. The campus says it can find space for at least half of them, though. This outcome is the result of a lawsuit based on the California Environmental Quality Act.

, after residents in the City of Berkeley sued the university, challenging the impact the school’s enrollment growth would have on city services, scarce local housing and noise. Phil Bokovoy, president of Save Berkeley’s Neighborhoods, the group that brought the suit against UC Berkeley, is “pleased” with the Supreme Court’s decision, but “we’d like to assure deserving California high school students that we are as disappointed as they are that UC has tried to use them as pawns in UC’s attempts to avoid mitigating the impacts from the massive enrollment increases over the past few years.

The UC system doesn’t have a plan for ensuring those 3,000 students will find a slot at another UC. “It is too early in the legal process to know exactly how prospective students will be affected,” wrote Ryan King, a spokesperson for the UC Office of the President, in an email last week. Some lawmakers and legal scholars had previously said that if the state Supreme Court keeps Seligman’s order in place, it opens the door for other communities to sue campuses for their enrollment growth through the 1970 environmental quality act — the law at the center of the UC Berkeley enrollment cap.

Lawmakers could try to fast-track a bill to exempt campus enrollment from the state’s environmental quality act, a lawmaker said last month. But UC Berkeley is supposed to inform students by March 24 whether they’re admitted and some were already informed Feb 11. Meanwhile, May 1 is the deadline for students to put down deposits to attend the campus — and the typical deadline for colleges across the country.

 

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