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by true_religion
807 days ago
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Most undergraduate degrees don’t really require much in the way of infrastructure. I went to school as an English major. I struggle to see why the cost of tuition has gone from 6k per semester when I attended to 35k now 20 years later. Did salaries grow 6x? |
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You might not even realize the infrastructure that the school uses. Those big buildings are expensive and use tens of thousands of dollars in electricity every month. If your school has shuttles to take people back and forth to the dorms or parking, that is also a constant expense. The library has to pay tens of thousands of dollars for access to academic databases. Computer labs, printing, internet, security, and so on. It all adds up quick.