College Tuition

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Since administrators have received higher income wages, students have noticed a dramatic increase in college tuition. Administrative employees can be very useful and a great contribution to the university, but administratives can be very costly, causing tuition fees to keep rising. The duties of an administrator may consist of an office assistant, student housing, career counseling, school related activities, financial aid, loans, grants, budget balance, etc. Depending on the educational level of skills that an administrator obtains, they can be very costly. Not only has an increase in administrative pay been in effect, but also an increase in a number of administrative workers. “Between 1975 and 2008, the total number of administratives at California State University rose 221% (from an average of 3,800 to 12,00) compared to an increase in full-time faculty of less than 4% (from 11,614 to 12,019).” (Wittner, 2015). Also, an increase from part-time workers to full-time workers have risen. With administrative pay rates and a rising amount of administrative workers, this will potentially lead to higher demands for college tuition. …show more content…

At some college universities, these benefits may include luxury items such as a high-end brand courtesy car, a home or loft, and pay bonuses. In an article written by (Wittner, 2015), it described how an administrator from the university of New York, James Milliken, lived in an 18,000 dollar luxury apartment in Manhattan. Some administrators are also offered country club memberships, costing the students thousands of dollars annually out of their pockets. The academic school year, between 2012 and 2013, was a year where several presidents of CSU college campuses received almost a double increase in their

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