Thursday, September 17, 2009

Why does college cost so much?

Dick Morris: ". . .[T]he high cost of college is entirely avoidable! There is one higher education institution – York College in Pennsylvania – that shows that if colleges required their faculty to work harder (approximating the work week the rest of us find normal), held down administrative spending, and reined in borrowing for capital improvements, that these institutions could charge half of what they now do in tuition and fees."

Note: he said colleges could cut their tuition in half.

In short, the full-time faculty work part-time and the administration is top-heavy.

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