Comment Re:Or hear me out (Score 1) 90
Some from all of those but a lot comes from #2 where admin costs have outpaced teaching costs in both total expenditure and rate of increase.
We can say amenities will keep students away but you'd have to show me what we're cutting and is that worth the high tuition (which also keep students away) and the value proposition (also keeps students away)
https://www.usnews.com/educati...
Also to say it's incredulous to say the US can reduce the cost of school would imply that the costs are the same in the rest of the world but much like healthcare the USA is far out in front there, something is wrong with our system here:
https://educationdata.org/aver...
https://www.forbes.com/sites/p...
I have always favored a plan that gives more options for community colleges to give bachelors and also expansion of trade schools (and treating them the same)
Much like health care it's a distorted market with no controlling force on price, particularly as it's gone from optional to required in society. Much like the rest of the world the US chooses to have the state be hands off, leave it to "the market" and then wonder why prices explode. It's a very "America-coded" problem.