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UNC forces students to prop up ‘lavish salaries’ of professors despite ‘inferior’ COVID experience


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It’s indisputable that college students are getting a worse education under COVID-19 restrictions, particularly bans on meeting in person. So why do colleges, including the University of North Carolina System, force them to pay the same tuition and fees, as students themselves struggle to pay their own expenses in this forcibly crippled economy?

The John Locke Foundation highlights the “lavish salaries” of professors, “hordes of administrative personnel, and services [students will] never use” (and yet continue funding) in a research brief on the UNC Board of Governors’ decision last month to “keep the current tuition and fee schedule” regardless of COVID-justified restrictions:

Some board members pushed back against the motion [to keep the same schedule], claiming that it was inappropriate to keep charging fees for services that students are prohibited from fully utilizing. In the words of board member Marty Kotis, students will be receiving an “inferior experience” to cover for the system’s financial wounds.
 

read more: https://www.thecollegefix.com/bulletin-board/unc-forces-students-to-prop-up-lavish-salaries-of-professors-despite-inferior-covid-experience/

 

 

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