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by borgdefense
765 days ago
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It is an interesting idea. The real problem though are the ridiculous cost of state run schools. As someone who has been out of college for 20 years, I can't believe what my state school charges now. When I graduated my school was a good value compared to private options. That was the whole point of a state school. Now the same school cost 4X what it does and I don't know if I could even get in when up against so many brilliant Indian and Chinese students. I assumed when I went the goal of the institution was for a more educated population in the state. That was the point of the huge difference in price for instate tuition. Now it seems like some kind of money making racket. |
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Consequently, they balance the books by taking on more foreign/out-of-state students (who they can charge much more).
At the core, though, it appears to be a supply and demand problem: there's a ton of demand for people who want to go to college, colleges don't have the resources (or interest?) to expand supply, and so they raise prices because they can.