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University Supply And Demand

November 18th, 2008 Leave a comment Go to comments

The California State University system is in a pinch. Due to budget constraints they’re going to cut freshman enrollment by 10% this year. The state simply can’t afford to lay out more money for the system. There is an alternative, though: raise tuition. Currently the state pays about $2.97 billion versus $1.5 billion paid by students. If the average cost of attending a CSU school is $3,800 would raising it by even 50% deny anyone an education? The real problem is that CA residents have come to expect such low rates and rely on the government to provide the bulk of funding. Note to CA residents: your state is broke. It’s time to move away from that nanny state mentality.

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