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In reply to the discussion: Angry Graduate Wrote This Letter To His University. It's Hard Not To Agree With Him. [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)The Chancellor of UMass makes about a million a year in salary alone and salary is far from the biggest part of the compensation package. And the Chancellor is not the only one in the administration or faculty making a "comfortable" salary on the dime of taxpayers and kids.
Best case for tuition, fees and a room (for freshmen) is around $25K a year (after tax), which ain't nuthin to a 17 year old (or his or her parents). And that's before they buy a book or a pencil or a pair of sneakers. An out of state student has to spend more than an instate student, close to $40K. And this for something that this nation says is among its highest priorities. And, in a school subsidized with state and federal money. So, this alum has no right to get fed up with donation requests?
State schools don't accept everyone, either. And, like all colleges these days, they loves them some students from overseas, which leaves less room for kids who live in the US. (I have no idea why. Maybe there is some kind of federal money avaialble to the school for accepting foreign students?)