| Targeting full pay students just sounds like wishful thinking. |
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this is all about enrollment management. read the seminal book if you truly want to understand these decisions: "Lifting the Veil on Enrollment Management"
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Yale has an endowment of $2.4 million per student. Its last 10 year annual returns were 9.5%, that is $228,000 per student per year. The $67,000 tuition is a chump change. |
Why would they ever spend the endowment on undergraduates? Don’t you know what the boards mission is with the endowment? |
They already do. That is why T10 schools are the greatest deals in education. The tough part is getting that deal. All the T10's lose money on every kid they enroll. You have to think of them as giant hedge funds who are funding students in the hope of getting much larger amounts from them back as "alumni giving". |
| Yale is increasing the class size to increase diversity admits |
Dude, your so dumb. |
Ironic |
this is correct. you guys dont read |
Lol, and endowment gets threatened to 35% tax. |
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They are not drawing on that endowment to pay for poor students. It’s just not happening in this environment.
Schools are going to become highly risk-averse in this chaotic environment. It will be interesting to see what happens in the next six weeks. Hopefully one of those famous podcasts will cover this issue. |
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yale is decreasing current student population.
but this PR seems to be working with some of you? okay |
Is that why Harvard students are still up in arms about hot breakfast? |