Couple of points here.
No president will ever say his staff is second rate.
Another point is that until this new rule was passed this year presidents had zero ability to raise tuition. That was done by others, and we already commented on one state legislator who refused to allow Authement needed tuition raises. Grandstanding about the poor, bla, bla, bla, while he let Ellis Who raise their fees. What the poor don't deserve a shot at the Flag Sip?
Tuition is low because Authement raised fees instead because it was easier. I would be curious to see what our fees are compared to others. I was told this by someone that worked at UL.
CAN SOMEBODY POST THE TUITION AND FEE COSTS???
Boom, I found this on the Bursar's page. Tuition and fee schedule for Spring 2012:
http://bursar.louisiana.edu/Schedule...Spring2012.htm
Dave Ramsey just spent the last :20 minutes talking about not going into debt for a degree.
He said find the best price at University of _______.
Nation wide show so he wasn't talking about UL, but I bet if he had the numbers he would be saying a degree from UL would be the smart thing to do.
Tuition at UL should always be slightly higher than at La Tech and UNO, not the other way around. It is a matter of perception being reality. The average person outside of Acadiana thinks that the reason Tech can charge more is because Tech offers a superior product. That is BS. UL gets no credit from the average Joe for being so charitable with the price of our tuition. If it is now possible to do so, then I say we RAISE THE TUITION AT UL TO THE SECOND HIGHEST IN THE STATE! That way we could afford to transfer the full 3% allowed for athletics subsidies.
For public universities in Louisiana "economies of scale" have "influenced" how tuition is set along with the usual politics.
For example, LaTech is smaller than UL, so it has a higher per hour tuition rate. On the other hand, LSU is almost twice as larger as UL, but it does not have double the tuition rate.
Tuition levels and academic quality are not directly related ... UL is a prime example.
UL is and has served the state well. This article will likely help attract more students.
UL, like many other Universities, certainly could use the money. UL would be better off raising the tuition and using the money wisely to better the facilities and improve faculty. Throw in an athletic fee while you're at it, to get the UL budget to a respectable level.
A few weeks ago, I included this as my opinion to Dr. T-Joe when I emailed him about our athletic conference situation.
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