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UC accountability report shows enrollment gains, graduation progress and funding risks

University of California Board of Regents · January 17, 2026
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Summary

The annual UC accountability report highlights record fall 2025 enrollment (more than 301,000 students), progress toward UC 2030 degree goals, improved four‑year graduation rates and rising federal‑funding risk after a recent quarter‑to‑quarter drop in awards and slowed nonacademic hiring.

University of California leaders presented the annual accountability report to the Board on Jan. 7, saying recent data show growth in enrollment and degree attainment even as exposure to federal funding fluctuations and staffing constraints create new risks.

Vice President Pamela Brown told regents that UC reached historic fall 2025 enrollment of more than 301,000 students, including more than 200,000 California residents, and that the system is on track to meet UC 2030 capacity and degree…

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