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...take steps to reduce costs, he said that these cuts will not be significant. He has indicated that the school’s Washington office will be closed, and other peripheral programs may face cutbacks. In addition, the recruitment of junior faculty members may be slowed down and student tuition may be increased...
...unreasonable to expect such cost-cutting while carrying a deficit. However, we do find Nye’s suggestions of a tuition hike as one possible way to address cutting costs rather troubling. Now that the economy has officially slipped into a recession, higher tuition would represent an even harsher financial blow to the many students already paying exorbitant fees...
...deficit accounts for 3 percent of the KSG’s operating costs, Nye revealed in a “State of the School” address at the ARCO Forum last night, and Nye warned that a tuition hike and cost-cutting measures will be instituted in order to balance the budget...
Furthermore, the financial burdens of graduate students differ significantly from school to school. The John F. Kennedy School of Government, the GSAS, and the Divinity School all share common characteristics of having small classes and demanding a low tuition. Additionally, potential students are often deterred from entering these fields by the fact that their graduates do not traditionally enter high-paying jobs. On the other hand, the Law School and the Medical School have high tuitions with the promise of rewarding salaries after graduation—a situation that creates a significant burden for students who wish to enter lower...
While the government provides one third of the school’s overall tuition in the form of training grants, international students are not eligible for that money...