I couldn’t find the number quickly, but tuition is not a big funding source for the university. They are quite generous with tuition grants. This might not be true for the MBA program, but probably is for many/most other programs.
> … and they didn't receive any research grants.
Yeah. This is where I think one needs to look at exactly where expenses go. Grants don’t go as far as some folks think they do.
Anyway, what’s your number with things being as they are?
I’m still ok with $15-20m, and I am not particularly fond of university admins and the way they run things.
> tuition is not a big funding source for the university
Princeton reported a paltry ~$154.5M in net tuition and fees for FY2023, which seems low ($18K/student.) They claimed $20K "net cost after aid" for students on financial aid.
https://sfs.mit.edu/undergraduate-students/the-cost-of-atten...
I couldn’t find the number quickly, but tuition is not a big funding source for the university. They are quite generous with tuition grants. This might not be true for the MBA program, but probably is for many/most other programs.
> … and they didn't receive any research grants.
Yeah. This is where I think one needs to look at exactly where expenses go. Grants don’t go as far as some folks think they do.
Anyway, what’s your number with things being as they are?
I’m still ok with $15-20m, and I am not particularly fond of university admins and the way they run things.