Thursday, November 19, 2009

I got an email the other day from my university saying that they were going to raise tuition next year about 6%. Though I wish they wouldn't do it, I recognize that it's pretty typical. For example, the AP reported today that the regents of the University of California (UCLA, UC Berkley, etc.) announced that they were raising tuition 32%, marking a threefold increase in tuition in the last decade! Atrocious, right?

Then I bothered to actually look at some numbers. Next year, it will cost students in the UC system about $10,000 for tuition only (no room and board). At my school, it will cost undergrads $30,000 for tuition only. For some reason, I'm not feeling all that sorry for all those who are complaining in California.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:46 PM

    That's a lot of cash...good thing you can recoup that in quality of life, contribution to mankind and income! Love you, Mom

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  2. Anonymous7:33 AM

    Amen...and for all those who read this blog that have children...start saving NOW...

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  3. Anonymous7:33 AM

    And we thought health care was expensive...

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