Study: Fat Cat Professors Not Responsible for Rising Tuition, May Not Actually Exist

Between 78 and 79 percent of the tuition hikes at public universities — which averaged $3,628 per student at research universities and $2,463 per student at nonresearch colleges — was due to declining state appropriations, between 5 and 6 percent was due to increased administrative spending, and another 6 percent was due to construction costs.

Report says administrative bloat, construction booms not largely responsible for tuition increases | InsideHigherEd.

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Attractive Students Score Lower on Standardized Tests

I think I’ll stay out of the comment threads on this one.

EDIT: The HBR post seems to have disappeared, and my Google-Fu is not strong enough to find the original article.  Does it have anything to do with the hide-from-aggregate-feeds tag?

EDIT2: Found the original article.

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