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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If UNC wanted to really join the big leagues, it would have to let in more oos students. [/quote] No. Letting in more OOS, like UVA does, is a budgeting strategy. In the end, it’s in the in state residents that suffer when a public university does this. It’s been well discussed on this forum and in the press how certain schools play with the OOS ratio to increase their funds and balance their budgets. Other schools, like UNC, are unapologetic about sticking to their ratio and not using it to budget. [/quote] UNC gets a lot more money per student from the state than UVA and other Virginia schools.[/quote] Source?[/quote] I'm sure more up to date is out there (and there was something on the UVA website), but here is how it stood a few years ago according to the Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/how-much-state-funding-does-the-university-of-virginia-receive/2013/09/12/fb999782-1baf-11e3-82ef-a059e54c49d0_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.9da336644522 "U-Va. officials looked at how its per-student state funding compared to that of a handful of other state flagships. For fiscal 2012, they report these numbers: University of North Carolina at $22,105. University of Maryland at $17,494. University of Michigan at $13,024. U-Va. at $8,346."[/quote] That is a huge difference.[/quote] This is spending by state. Not specific to UVA and UNC, but you can see the big differential between the two. https://trends.collegeboard.org/college-pricing/figures-tables/state-local-funding-student-1000-personal-income-state-2016-17[/quote] Old data and by state not school. [/quote] Well, see the URL and quote above that. Here is an article in a UVA publication: http://digital.uvamagazine.org/articles/funding-academic-excellence/index.php[/quote]
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