orangenauburn
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Really surprised.
I thought SU was more selective
Not since cantor days.
Really surprised.
I thought SU was more selective
The littlest wee idiotNot since cantor days.
He should look into NIL…. Oh wait…Well my son is currently waiting to hear back from Maxwell. I am fairly confident he will get in, but we need some miraculous and super unlikely merit award to make it financially doable
Big issue right now is declining college enrollment. Time for colleges to shrink their bloated and overpaid administrative staffsWe’re about 25 points too high.
That's what is killing off the small liberal arts college along with decline in enrollment.Big issue right now is declining college enrollment. Time for colleges to shrink their bloated and overpaid administrative staffs
if you shrink staff at the colleges i know they go out of business.. Many can barely begin to keep up with the reporting requirements. And what college has over paid staff? the salaries for colleges is 25-50% lower than in the business world?Big issue right now is declining college enrollment. Time for colleges to shrink their bloated and overpaid administrative staffs
I live in the Boston area and it seems relatively cheap air travel has changed the college selection game. It's a 5 hour drive to Syracuse, but you can fly to the Midwest or the South in half the time. So, kids (and parents) are casting a wider net for schools. Plus I think you have to factor in cost (privates are very expensive) and the declining number of high school students in New York. I think energizing the football and basketball programs would go a long way in making Syracuse a more attractive option for kids.
Really surprised.
I thought SU was more selective
I admit nothing.
Lots of variability in those figures. It very much depends on the school (meaning Newhouse, Falk, Whitman etc.)
Really surprised.
I thought SU was more selective
They are. If you have money, they will select you more
Really surprised.
I thought SU was more selective
could be true for any school. Schools that have honors colleges within the college, some state schools have reduced or are tuition free for instate residents that have above average grades and boards, and specialty schools or programs within the college that more difficult to get into (similar to the above mentioned SU Newhouse/Falk/Whitman)Lots of variability in those figures. It very much depends on the school (meaning Newhouse, Falk, Whitman etc.)
The laws passed in response to the college admission scandal in NYS have had a huge impact on school's bottom lines. This isn't discussed outside of "high up" meetings due to possible political ramifications & optics. The cliff that will occur in enrollment will hit in the next few years. 98% of schools are going to be reasonably significantly adversely impacted.That's what is killing off the small liberal arts college along with decline in enrollment.
Most schools should seriously consider a 25% reduction in administrative staffing over next few years
Not since cantor days.