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Reply to "Why does the State of Michigan allow its flagship UMich to be 50% out of state students?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe it's a way to ensure it remains a world-class institution whose reputation transcends its location. Not every state has the same profile as California. [/quote] Somehow North Carolina and University of Virginia remain world class with 80% and 75%, respectively, in-state. UT Austin is 90% in-state.[/quote] There is nothing "world class" about UVA. Check any world ranking.[/quote] All Michigan has to do is shrink its undergraduate student population to 17,000 students, the approximate size of UVA. Then it can claim to be mostly instate. Michigan has more undergraduates from instate at it’s Ann Arbor campus than UVA. I’d say it serves its state as well as UVA serves Virginia. [/quote]
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