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Dredly t1_jddobot wrote
How about no, we already have the most expensive schools in the nation
psychcaptain t1_jddv2y8 wrote
Once again, Boomers climb the ladder of funded Colleges, and than lift the ladder up behind them.
Andyman127 t1_jddyj9j wrote
That's not even a little bit true
Mrstucco OP t1_jde324e wrote
If you read the article, the state money would largely be used to prevent a tuition increase for the fifth year running.
Dredly t1_jde3lfo wrote
Look into their endowment funds and how much they already get, and how many adjuncts they have and let me know how they are getting more expensive?
fdrlbj t1_jde3o70 wrote
Quit funding the non state schools (Pitt/PSU//Temple/Lincoln) and they will have +- $600 million for the real state schools like IUP, Slippery Rock, Lock Haven etc…
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SeptasLate t1_jderexp wrote
I'm not sure I agree with that. I think students here should have in state tuition to some of the more competitive schools in the state. And one of the two HBCUs.
EngelSterben t1_jdfvbro wrote
>Lock Haven
I believe you mean Commonwealth University of PA
BukkakeKing69 t1_jdj69aa wrote
I would have entirely left the state if PA did not fund any R1 Universities. West Chester is the only PASSHE school that's not a total joke.
eltruteht t1_jddkfcd wrote
I’ve said this before.
No one ever, in the history of the world, has ever said “I need less money”. We need a tough citizenry and government that that has the courage to say “no”.