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  2. Beginning fall 2022, the UC Student Association (UCSA) Fee is charged to all undergraduate students; and the UC Graduate and Professional Council (UCGPC) Fee is charged to all graduate and professional students. These fees support systemwide student government efforts by UCSA and UCGPC for UC students.

  3. The fee supports the undergraduate student government organization. It is collected by the University and passed on to Associated Students of UCLA (ASUCLA) for use by the undergraduate student government. It can be increased only by a vote of the students in a student referendum.

  4. The UCSA Fee costs $7 annually per undergraduate student, which will be prorated by academic term. Is the UCSA Fee mandatory? No, the UCSA Fee is a non-mandatory systemwide fee and can be opted out of at any term. Why is the UCSA Fee being implemented?

  5. In July 2021, the Regents approved the UC Student Association (UCSA) Systemwide Fee. It’s an annual opt-out fee of $7 per undergraduate student. Funds for these fees are used to support the UCSA. The fees go into effect in Fall 2022.

  6. Sep 5, 2023 · UCSA and UCGPC Systemwide Fees . In July 2021, the UC Regents approved the UC Student Association (UCSA) systemwide fee for undergraduates and the UC Graduate and Professional Council (UCGPC) systemwide fee. The UCSA and UCGPC fees were each approved as an annual, opt-out fee of $7.00. These fees have been approved at

  7. In July 2021, the Regents approved the UC Student Association (UCSA) Systemwide Fee. It’s an annual fee of $7 per undergraduate student (assesed $3.50 per Fall/Spring term) for which students may elect to opt-out.

  8. Aug 4, 2022 · In July 2021, the Regents approved the UC Student Association (UCSA) Systemwide Fee. It’s an annual opt-out fee of $7 per undergraduate student. Funds for these fees are used to support the UCSA. The fees go into effect in Fall 2022.

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