Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:another overrated school that tries to buy it’s way to perceivdd selectivity via scholarships
What does this even mean? USC is a selective institution. If it’s so easy to get into, have your child apply as a safety.
Anyone in higher ed can tell you exactly what this means. Or any Californian over 40.
+1
Let me guess, PP, you think Northeastern is better than Swarthmore because it has a one point lower acceptance rate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the USC subreddit:They've cut a lot of funding for programs, student scholarships, faculty pay/raises, and miscellaneous things (library hours, etc.). No one except a few people in upper admin really knows how bad it is; the deficit this year was 158 million but USC suffered 586 million during covid and there weren't substantial changes like this, so people suspect things are worse than USC makes it appear.
The Faculty are trying to unionize and have issued resolutions to admin to try and get more transparency about the budget situation, but admin doesn't really bite.
+1. This. It's a serious situation. Meanwhile costs of attendance has surpassed $95k a year
Do you have a student enrolled at USC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC is #18 among all private colleges for endorsement. One of the last schools to worry about.
You really must be out of the loop. The college is in a pretty bad financial decision and has been making deep cuts for over a year. Having a lot of money in the endowment can’t save you from day to day operations and billions in lawsuit damages.
Don’t they charge 90k a year? Not worth it.
Anonymous wrote:USC is so not worth it that it receives tens of thousands more applications than seats, celebrities want to bribe their kids into the school for $500,000, they have one of the highest SAT averages of any school in the country, have a kick butt sports tradition, a top business school, incredible law school.
Yeah. It might as well fold up shop now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC is #18 among all private colleges for endorsement. One of the last schools to worry about.
You really must be out of the loop. The college is in a pretty bad financial decision and has been making deep cuts for over a year. Having a lot of money in the endowment can’t save you from day to day operations and billions in lawsuit damages.
Don’t they charge 90k a year? Not worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC is #18 among all private colleges for endorsement. One of the last schools to worry about.
You really must be out of the loop. The college is in a pretty bad financial decision and has been making deep cuts for over a year. Having a lot of money in the endowment can’t save you from day to day operations and billions in lawsuit damages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the USC subreddit:They've cut a lot of funding for programs, student scholarships, faculty pay/raises, and miscellaneous things (library hours, etc.). No one except a few people in upper admin really knows how bad it is; the deficit this year was 158 million but USC suffered 586 million during covid and there weren't substantial changes like this, so people suspect things are worse than USC makes it appear.
The Faculty are trying to unionize and have issued resolutions to admin to try and get more transparency about the budget situation, but admin doesn't really bite.
+1. This. It's a serious situation. Meanwhile costs of attendance has surpassed $95k a year
Anonymous wrote:USC is #18 among all private colleges for endorsement. One of the last schools to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:another overrated school that tries to buy it’s way to perceivdd selectivity via scholarships
What does this even mean? USC is a selective institution. If it’s so easy to get into, have your child apply as a safety.
Anyone in higher ed can tell you exactly what this means. Or any Californian over 40.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:another overrated school that tries to buy it’s way to perceivdd selectivity via scholarships
What does this even mean? USC is a selective institution. If it’s so easy to get into, have your child apply as a safety.
Anonymous wrote:From the USC subreddit:They've cut a lot of funding for programs, student scholarships, faculty pay/raises, and miscellaneous things (library hours, etc.). No one except a few people in upper admin really knows how bad it is; the deficit this year was 158 million but USC suffered 586 million during covid and there weren't substantial changes like this, so people suspect things are worse than USC makes it appear.
The Faculty are trying to unionize and have issued resolutions to admin to try and get more transparency about the budget situation, but admin doesn't really bite.
They've cut a lot of funding for programs, student scholarships, faculty pay/raises, and miscellaneous things (library hours, etc.). No one except a few people in upper admin really knows how bad it is; the deficit this year was 158 million but USC suffered 586 million during covid and there weren't substantial changes like this, so people suspect things are worse than USC makes it appear.
The Faculty are trying to unionize and have issued resolutions to admin to try and get more transparency about the budget situation, but admin doesn't really bite.
Anonymous wrote:Why do they even need this anyway?
No one else does this.