Anonymous wrote:A large chunk, if not all of the settlement, was likely covered by insurance. Athletics probably cause of the shortfall, as it is at a number of schools,
Anonymous wrote:How is the university funding this settlement beyond insurance proceeds? Over how many years?
Due to careful stewardship, we will be able to fund the settlement over the next two fiscal years through a combination of litigation reserves, insurance, deferred capital spending, the potential sale of non-essential assets and careful management of expenses. It will not affect our planned restoration of merit increases and full retirement benefits to our faculty and staff nor will it have any effect on our robust financial aid program. No philanthropic gifts, endowment funds or tuition revenue will be redirected from their intended purposes.
https://change.usc.edu/tyndall-issues/california-state-court-global-settlement/faq-regarding-george-tyndall-global-settlement-in-state-court/
Apparently they changed their minds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
It was announced Nov 20 that USC spent 158 milllion more that it took in last year. How is that not serious?
They have a $7 Billion endowment. They will be fine.
Hey look! It’s another person who doesn’t understand how endowments work…at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC has been in a ton of financial turmoil this year, and it seems to be getting worse: https://morningtrojan.com/p/usc-cuts-national-merit-finalist-scholarship.
Parent of a NMF from a couple of years ago...USC is not unique. Most comparable schools eliminated scholarships to NMF years ago.
Maybe read the article before blathering?
I'm not subscribing to some pretentious school newspaper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USC has been in a ton of financial turmoil this year, and it seems to be getting worse: https://morningtrojan.com/p/usc-cuts-national-merit-finalist-scholarship.
Parent of a NMF from a couple of years ago...USC is not unique. Most comparable schools eliminated scholarships to NMF years ago.
Maybe read the article before blathering?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A large chunk, if not all of the settlement, was likely covered by insurance. Athletics probably cause of the shortfall, as it is at a number of schools,
Wow, more people need to invest in sexual assault insurance. Would free up hollywood![]()
Anonymous wrote:It's so unfair that USC attracts so many high SAT scorers.
Could we start a petition to make them stop???
Anonymous wrote:A large chunk, if not all of the settlement, was likely covered by insurance. Athletics probably cause of the shortfall, as it is at a number of schools,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I mean, this can all be true and it’s lousy with its money. Like awesome that celebrities want their kids to go, but are we gonna deny celebrity culture of sexual assault and the 1 billion dollar law suit the school settled on for assault? I’m happy that some red carpet child who will have a $5,000/month apartment in Westwood and go on consistent international trips will not suffer much from budget cuts, but the rest of the school- you know, the normal people- do experience it and can’t just “well famous people wanna go here” away from that situation.
I'm nitpicking here, but USC is not in Westwood - far from it. UCLA is in Westwood.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I mean, this can all be true and it’s lousy with its money. Like awesome that celebrities want their kids to go, but are we gonna deny celebrity culture of sexual assault and the 1 billion dollar law suit the school settled on for assault? I’m happy that some red carpet child who will have a $5,000/month apartment in Westwood and go on consistent international trips will not suffer much from budget cuts, but the rest of the school- you know, the normal people- do experience it and can’t just “well famous people wanna go here” away from that situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
It was announced Nov 20 that USC spent 158 milllion more that it took in last year. How is that not serious?
They have a $7 Billion endowment. They will be fine.
Hey look! It’s another person who doesn’t understand how endowments work…at all.
There's huge correlation between school ranking and endowment ranking for reasons.