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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]- The top 20 national universities will be seen as peers. HPY will lose some prestige, while schools like Chicago, Duke, and Vanderbilt will become their peers. - [b]The best SLACs (not including the military academies) will grow in stature and size as more kids want a quality education[/b] - not just a name - and STEM requires more economic scale. - The best state universities will also become more coveted, grow, and accept more OOS students. 50% OOS will become the norm for these schools. [/quote] Sadly, I disagree with this. More kids will want ROI rather than a quality education.[/quote] I agree that SLACs will build out infrastructure and grow in student population -- though not too much but that only makes them more selective. At Colby, the current president has probably doubled the square footage of facilities in recent years. Massive performing arts and athletic centers, four new dorms and more dorms coming.[/quote]
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