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Originally Posted by Rob
It has nothing to do with the cost of tuition. Please tell me how a slight increase in tuition from 2015 to 2016 could cause a drop enrollment 25%? Did they go from $250 per credit hour to $2500 or something?
They got a heaping dose of egg on their face, and showed absolute loss of control over their institution when the bowed to the demands of their students. I wouldn't want my kid going there. Hell, I'd pay higher tuition at another institution just to avoid the cesspool that is Mizzou.
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Originally Posted by sperbonzo
Well... . "other schools in Missouri, including Missouri State, are seeing an increase in enrollment, which would indicate local students are considering options other than Mizzou."
So.... Maybe...
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Originally Posted by TheSquealer
?We do know that the events of last fall have had an effect on our application numbers; however, it?s difficult to provide a specific number as we do not have any hard data," University of Missouri spokesman Christian Basi said in a statement
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Did you guys not read what I quoted? It had nothing to do with what happened at Mizzou.
The Mizzou thing is big news around here (I'm a MO resident). Our local university, Missouri State, and Arkansas (hour away) are reaping those benefits. Lots of my Mizzou alum friends post about it almost daily.