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LOL: Mizzou may pay price for campus protests as enrollment plunges
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Shocking surprise. Parents don't want their kids to live in the zoo. Great time for affirmative action and for those who have 1.5 GPA :1orglaugh Mizzou may pay price for campus protests as enrollment plunges | Fox News Safe spaces may become empty spaces at the University of Missouri, where officials acknowledged an expected sharp decline in enrollment next fall is due at least in part to protests that rocked the campus last fall. The school is braced for a 25 percent drop in new students this coming fall, forcing the institution to enact painful budget cuts, as well as hiring and salary freezes. |
“College enrollment is declining overall – perhaps because high school graduates are realizing trivial courses that lecture on “white privilege” and “queer liberation” – just to name two – don’t help one much with employment and real-world problems,”
“Do most reasonable people want classmates who parade through the library finger-waving about the supposed evils of whiteness – " . |
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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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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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Did you guys not read what I quoted? It had nothing to do with what happened at Mizzou. :thumbsup 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. |
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I'm not disputing Mizzou's enrollment decline or the reasoning behind it. It's also affected recruiting on the sports side. All in all, it'll probably take the university a while to recover from it. |
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The Condition of Education - Participation in Education - Postsecondary Enrollment - Undergraduate Enrollment - Indicator May (2015) 1-2% national declines in overall enrollment has nothing at all to do with an anticipated 25% decline in enrollment at a single school |
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yea, clearly the "insane" tuition costs are effecting the enrollment numbers last couple of decades in negative way... :error |
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