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You are correct, it’s hitting the NE hardest because of the number of colleges and universities.Some small schools in the south are closing too.
You are correct, it’s hitting the NE hardest because of the number of colleges and universities.Some small schools in the south are closing too.
Agreed. Schools misjudge their enrollment numbers routinely and then look to fill the class. It’s not ideal, but definitely not unheard of. The price of enrollment at SU is definitely a huge obstacle they need to address. 92k is not going to drive people to the university especially in a very competitive and shrinking market.Honestly I thought the writer came off as a dick, however sounds like someone in the financial aid office and admissions really screwed up this year. Also $92k for SU is laughable
Agreed. Schools misjudge their enrollment numbers routinely and then look to fill the class. It’s not ideal, but definitely not unheard of. The price of enrollment at SU is definitely a huge obstacle they need to address. 92k is not going to drive people to the university especially in a very competitive and shrinking market.
From my years in academia, "enrollment management" is nothing new. That is, making offers to make sure you meet your enrollment targets.
That being said, it is a fact that the aging out of the boomers, and hence their college age kids, is reducing the number of potential enrollees country wide. Add to that the declining birth rate which is doing the same..
So, we definitely don't need any immigrants who might increase the college age population. And, we definitely don't need any foreign students who generally pay the full cost of tuition!
I came across my old bursars bill for SU for my senior year at SU in 1979. Tuition, room and board and fees totaled around $7,800. It seams outrageous that it now costs nearly $90,000, but that’s 45 years ago. It’s actually less than a $2,000 increase a year. If I had to guess, the biggest increases have come in the past twenty years.
Honestly I thought the writer came off as a dick, however sounds like someone in the financial aid office and admissions really screwed up this year. Also $92k for SU is laughable
I thought the writer reflected the parents' point of view very well. Syracuse screwed the pooch. I can't believe they charge $92K a year now. Are they on crack? Aside from a handful of programs, it's not even in the Top 10 colleges in New York State. The arrogance runs deep on the Hill.
92k is sticker price that they can charge up to. I wonder how many pay 80+. My gut says not a large percentage.
92k is sticker price that they can charge up to. I wonder how many pay 80+. My gut says not a large percentage.
Literally only foreign students pay full sticker price.
Which is why Universities LOOOVE foreign students, and court them heavily.
Just about everybody else gets some sort of grant(s) or scholarship(s) to help reduce that top line charge down to a slightly less ridiculous number.
Ummm, can PA shut down the entire cult? I mean all of PSU campuses?PA has been hit by this. A bunch of the state universities where forced to merge to stay afloat and now Penn State is thinking about closing two of it's satellite campuses.
Would be nice and then we can put the 242 Million we give them to fix the roadsUmmm, can PA shut down the entire cult? I mean all of PSU campuses?
There has been a reversal on "illegal" farm and hospitality workers. The same could happen with international students. But the uncertainty of the situation might keep them away.Around 20%, the article said. Many are foreign students, who obviously aren't going to be coming in the same numbers for the foreseeable future.
92k is a lot when Princeton and Harvard are less...
MIT is only 60k
Stanford is only 62K
US average for private school is 42k, so I would expect 60-65k for SU
Someone really needs to do a deep dive into the budget to figure out why it's so high to attend SU
Ithink you’re showing tuition costs. SU is about 60-65 for tuition.92k is a lot when Princeton and Harvard are less...
MIT is only 60k
Stanford is only 62K
US average for private school is 42k, so I would expect 60-65k for SU
Someone really needs to do a deep dive into the budget to figure out why it's so high to attend SU
yeah I think you are right, my bad lolIthink you’re showing tuition costs. SU is about 60-65 for tuition.
Keuka is alive and well thank youYes it’s a northeast thing. It’s called the enrollment cliff. It’s why you see so many colleges folding. Cazenovia college, st Rose in Albany, Keuka to name a few. I think eventually, a long time from now, it will be rolled into the SUNY system along with ESF and Upstate. It’s currently track is not good
There is an athletics fee. I have documented it in other threads. If I remember I believe it is something like $2500/student. 20,000 students. That’s over 50% of the approximately $80m AD budget.Im going to give an SU sports take on this, as I suspect most of us are sports-first consumers of the university:
It’s always been wild to me that of the insanely high university price tag, that doesn’t include an athletics fee - which a majority of schools have in place. $92k is solely the academics price tag… we couldn’t find a few grand in that $92k for better sports resources?
And home to the 2025 mens lacrosse state champions!Keuka is alive and well thank you