UC San Diego ends up with 5,000 fewer dorm students than projected, primarily because of coronavirus

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The university also disclosed last week that the COVID-19 financial losses it expects to suffer will be about $200 million for 2020 and 2021.

UC San Diego has 9,655 students living in campus housing this fall, a figure that’s nearly 5,000 less than the campus has been projecting since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.

UC San Diego began fall 2019 with 15,500 students living on campus, a figure that was expected to rise to 17,600 this year as new housing came online.When the pandemic began to hit hard this spring, the university adjusted its estimates to 14,500 students who would be were living in campus housing in the fall.in mid-August that it was standing by that estimate.

, Sepuka said last week that the campus expects to have $140 million in unexpected costs in 2020 and 2021, and that the health system would take a $60-million hit in 2020. The total: $200 million.

 

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