The average SAT scores and grades of out-of-state students — while still high — were lower than those of in-state students at most campuses, the report said. And during a 10-year period ending in 2015, the audit found, the university rejected 4,500 Californians whose test scores and grades were at least as good as the average scores for out-of-state students “whom the university admitted to the campus of their choice.”




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