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It's a repost from DC, but I'd rather not do that.
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Some very good posters have gotten digital herpes from DC. That place is the cesspool of Chiefs Planet. All claims of repost should be null and void.
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College is the biggest rip-off in the world.
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don't tell me about collage
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Ya, we haven't had a good riot in a while. UCLA already has one of the highest tuitions in the state so a 32% increase does sound like mayhem time.
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That one tasered must've been a 10 year old genius Korean girl.
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Hey, she was surprisingly strong for her body weight.
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http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/...ily/P74829.asp
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If they want to pay their football players as much as USC does the money's got to come from somewhere.
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Tenure isn't what it used to be. Non-productive faculty with tenure are being flushed from our college. It may take a while, but it happens. Faculty that get tenured are generally working 60 or more hours per week. About 70% of our non-laboratory under-gradate teaching is done by tenure or tenure-track faculty. That number has decreased in recent years. You may be surprised to know that a productive tenure/tenure track faculty member at a research university will spend 30 to 50% of their time teaching and the rest doing research, writing proposals, writing papers, professional service or doing university administration. UCLA students will pay a little over $10K per year for their tuition with the increase. That is still a pretty good bargain considering the reputation of the school. If you consider the subsidies form the state tax payers and large portion of the school's reputation that comes from outside-funded research, it is a real bargain. They are paying a small fraction of the cost of their education. In terms of the budget of UCLA, I bet tuition makes up less than 25% of it's income. |
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He's Mahomie!
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Seriously? $10K per year total? I can't believe that. I would think this much per semester. What about out of state kids? Thanks.
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Hey, cdcox, could there conceivably be a model like this?
Step 1. Take a college that has a healthy endowment. Step 2. Lower tuition and ramp up the entry requirements a little more to get better ACT/SAT scores and other quality indicators. Step 3. Repeat Step 2 as often as feasible until tuition is free, but the school is ultra, ultra-competitive. Step 4. Because it's free, put the onus on graduates to contribute over the course of their life to keep the endowment up, which allows the free tuition. If the school is free and only takes the most elite of the elite, presumably they'd be more successful on average, and presumably they'd be willing to keep the reputation of the school high by contributing heavily. Or maybe you even have them sign a contract when they arrive that they'll donate x percent of their income every year until retirement. What do you think?
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