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re: Should Tulane be asked to rejoin the SEC?

Posted on 4/27/20 at 10:54 am to
Posted by JKChesterton
Member since Dec 2012
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Posted on 4/27/20 at 10:54 am to
I said schools lower than R1 are going to face financial issues, and the further down you go in terms of University Classification some of those smaller regional or private Liberal arts type Universities are going to close.

The University of Arizona, which is one of the major R1 Universities in this state is cutting salaries, and furloughing employees. That is Arizona

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Here is an article by Market watch that analyzes trends. Higher education participation among domestic students has been trending down as Costs for many of the degree progams that Universities offer don't outweigh the benefits. To fill those voids, many Universities have used International Students, but some of those are from Countries that lets say are not or do not have the best interest of the USA (i.e. China). Regardless, as I said, many Universities even the top ones are going to face some financial stress, and the some of the Universities as you go down below the R1, then R2, levels, etc, are in fact going to be closed

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Your GIF there does a good job of showing your ability to read what I wrote.

I could numerous other articles about Higher Ed from many other sources but these 2 are some of the easier to read.
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