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    1. manic tipsy scene girl‏ @kstreethipster Oct 11
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      If the schools are not raising tuition because of their funding cuts then why are they? Why does every article I see discuss the massive funding cuts as the man driver? What’s the main driver to you? Do you think it’s adjunct salaries?

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    2. j.r. leonard‏ @J_RtheWriter Oct 11
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      You can look at the numbers yourself. If funding fell by, let’s say 10%, and tuition rose by, lets say 30%, then we should be able to agree that there are other potentially larger factors driving up the sticker price. My guess is admin costs and larger federal subsidies

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    3. j.r. leonard‏ @J_RtheWriter Oct 11
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      As to why the media only seems to focus on the state funding story... well, I find myself asking the same question

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    4. manic tipsy scene girl‏ @kstreethipster Oct 11
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      Maybe it’s because the cuts have been so drastic

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    5. j.r. leonard‏ @J_RtheWriter Oct 11
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      But again, the cuts are not so drastic when compared to the much more drastic rise in tuition. Eyeballing the graph, tuition about doubled and state funding fell by ~25%pic.twitter.com/0qmevbFk63

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    6. manic tipsy scene girl‏ @kstreethipster Oct 11
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      A 25% cut is different than staying the same or increasing. If the funding had increased over time students wouldn’t be paying as high of tuition. Because it would be paid by the state. For every dollar you cut in funding they have to at least add a dollar in tuition.

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    7. manic tipsy scene girl‏ @kstreethipster Oct 11
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      If the net effect is that tuition hikes have outpaced the equivalent state cuts then we can acknowledge that the enterprise costs more now than It did 20 years ago. We have computers now. Information tech infrastructure now.

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    8. manic tipsy scene girl‏ @kstreethipster Oct 11
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      We have actual services to students they didn’t back then, like counseling and title IX protections.

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    9. j.r. leonard‏ @J_RtheWriter Oct 11
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      Replying to @kstreethipster @servetus and

      And larger dorms rooms and really nice gyms and more students going abroad and more Vice Provosts for [insert new regulation here]. So maybe that’s why there are fewer tenure track positions and more semi-employed adjuncts

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    10. manic tipsy scene girl‏ @kstreethipster Oct 11
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      Replying to @J_RtheWriter @servetus and

      The school I went to had dorms form the 1950’s and the gym was built in the 1930’s. But we can’t all go to UCONN. 🤷🏻‍♀️

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      j.r. leonard‏ @J_RtheWriter Oct 11
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      Same here. I made a rational decision to go to state school and not to one of the private liberal arts colleges I’d rather have gone, because that would have cost 3X as much. But we’ve put in place a system that pushes kids towards doing the latter and saddling them with debt

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