you articulate the boards justification well. They raise tuition at a steady pace because they're banking (mind the pun) on no one noticing or thinking much of the hikes. However, over the last 40 years tuition has gone from being completely free and funded by the state to nearly half of the budget covered by tuition. I also want to point out that 5+ grand a year might not sound like much, but for someone who makes under 20 grand a year, it's the difference between college and food.
you articulate the boards justification well. They raise tuition at a steady pace because they're banking (mind the pun) on no one noticing or thinking much of the hikes. However, over the last 40 years tuition has gone from being completely free and funded by the state to nearly half of the budget covered by tuition. I also want to point out that 5+ grand a year might not sound like much, but for someone who makes under 20 grand a year, it's the difference between college and food.
apexpark 1 year ago
Opposing a five percent hike?
Wow. come to Britain.
MetaCraken 1 year ago