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| Office of the Chancellor / Public Affairs |
Wednesday, March 17, 2004
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Los Angeles Times 3-17-04 Mistaken Scholarship Offer Brings Apology |
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| UC Davis issued an apology to 6,000 applicants who had been wrongly sent e-mail notifications of being chosen for a scholarship of as much as $7,500 a year. The university is offering the prestigious Regents Scholarships to 800 students newly accepted for this fall. However, in an e-mail foul-up this week, UC Davis mistakenly sent a notice telling another 6,000 accepted applicants that they were being offered the scholarships, too. The university sent out another e-mail the same day, alerting the 6,000 students to the error. UC Davis Chancellor Larry N. Vanderhoef said university officials "deeply apologize" for the error" and added: "We are examining our procedures to ensure that this doesn't happen again." |
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