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Thanks everyone! Ha @CraigM, I know from our many chats on the phone you are in the same situation as I am. Totally agree about these consultants telling all the schools they can charge 5% to 10% more each year. When my daughter got her acceptance I almost cried seeing the prices and then worse when they told us, "but those are last year's prices. The new prices haven't come out yet but it probably will be 7% more than last year".Congrats Mike and Wally! I feel your pain with a college freshman and one heading there next year. One of the problems with tuition is you have these consultants running around telling every school they can charge more because they might only be in the 2nd or 3rd quartile relative to peers. So they all keep cranking tuition 10% a year and it's a never-ending upward spiral. The bloat at these places is just out of control, many of them now have more admin staff than faculty (Yale famously has more admin staff than undergrad students). The hypocrisy can be tough to swallow too, they'll blather on and on about social justice when the one thing they have direct control over that could actually affect social justice is the cost of university. But... we swallow it because they're our kids 🙂
Yes, that was one of the 6 schools my daughter applied. Cost of attendance (COA) there is about the same as NYU. It is all shocking.I don't know how parents save enough these days. My sister just sent me this. Her son got into NYU. I was complaining about the price increase of steaks in BA. She sent me this Whatsapp and told me to shut up. Cost she will pay for 4 years for her son. Insane.
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Very true @Cardiac Arrest! There is a long line of kids around the world trying to get into these Universities with a good reputation and programs. So I think they can probably charge whatever they want and you will have a lot of families that won't have an issue. Even being selective they don't seem to be having any issue with the # of kids fighting to get into many of these schools. They told us the Questrom School of business for incoming freshman only had an 8% acceptance rate for this year. So it sounds like they can take their pick of applicants. Most of my daughter's friends applied there and didn't get in.There doesn't seem like any shortage of kids applying even at these nutso prices! My nephew told me that the acceptance rate is very low and they have kids applying all over the world to get into NYU so it doesn't seem like there is any shortage of parents willing to pay these prices. My guess is until parents refuse to pay these prices the rates will never go down.
Thanks for sharing that article Craig. Interesting. I never imagined an institution could have as many teachers as students!
The problem that I believe many kids are going to have is there aren't going to be enough jobs especially with AI. I was shocked! I went to a birthday party for a good friend this weekend. I live in a very nice affluent community and most of the people at the birthday party lived in the community or the surrounding area. I was shocked talking to 4 friends that I haven't seen in a while. Their kids graduated last May 2025 and they were unemployed. In speaking to others that had kids graduate last year or this year that all had great jobs lined up, they went to good top ranked schools.
But the others went to very meh schools and was shocking to hear their kids still didn't have jobs and lived at home with the parents. 2 of the kids studied marketing, one studied computer engineering, and one graphic design for making videos. I'm sure they probably would have a much better shot if they moved out of San Diego. Here good jobs are few and far between. But we are running into other friends that had kids graduate last year and still unemployed. And the crazy thing is even those mediocre schools the parents spent a fortune paying out of state tuition.
But one of the people told me her son is valeting cars..... shocking...