In classic college comedies like “Animal House,” the most significant cost associated with higher education was incurred by the liver. In the University of California system, tuition was free until 1968, when registration fees increased to $300 per academic year, which might cover the cost of an Abnormal Psychology textbook in modern times. Annual tuition and fees for resident UC undergraduates did not exceed $1,000 until the 1985-1986 academic year, when tuition and ...
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