My wife and I were cleaning out some boxes in the basement today and came across the Xavier catalog from 1978-1979. Full time tuition for a semester was $1,200. Room was $350 for Brockman and $365 for everywhere else. Board was $415 or $440 depending on the meal plan. At the high end, that’s $2,005 for a semester. Factoring in inflation from this website, https://www.usinflationcalculator.com, that’s $9,352 in today’s dollars.
Tuition today is $23,948. Room is $3,760 for Kuhlman. Board is $3,350. That’s a total of $31,058. I’m sure other universities have similar numbers. Can any of them really justify the increase? This is a bubble that has to burst.
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06-19-2023, 05:53 PM #1
Xavier Tuition
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06-19-2023, 09:17 PM #2
$62k per year? Lol. Not that my kids are really interested, but there's no way I'd pay even half of that for Xavier. If my kid got full tuition, I might kick in for room and board. Too many good (or at least good enough) state schools that are so much cheaper.
Seriously, there are people writing two $31k checks per year to send their kids to...Xavier?!? That's crazy.
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06-19-2023, 09:18 PM #3"I’m willing to sacrifice everything for this team. I’m going to dive for every loose ball, close out harder on every shot, block out for every rebound. I’m going to play harder than I’ve ever played. And I need you all to follow me." -MB '17
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06-20-2023, 07:03 AM #4
I saw somewhere in a past alumni news magazine that 100% of the incoming students that year had received some kind of financial aid. Combine that with the huge push to take on student loans, and you get inflated tuition costs being acceptable, or at least tolerated, by many. In addition the race to make college campuses like resorts, with fancy dining halls, luxury (compared to what we had) dorms, huge recreation facilities, and the like has vastly increased the expenses for many schools across the country. Some of the tuition rise is justified just because of inflation over the years, but much of it is of their own making too.
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06-20-2023, 07:47 AM #5
Yep. If it weren’t for easy to get student loans, tuition would have never increased at a rate almost triple inflation. I’ve read that medical costs and college tuitions have increased more than pretty much anything else over the last 20-30 years.
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06-20-2023, 07:47 AM #6
If you believe the Democrats there will be “Free college tuition for All!!”
Oh, that’s only for public colleges.
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06-20-2023, 07:55 AM #7
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Colleges, especially private schools operate much like department stores like Kohls. Kohls usually prices items ridiculously. If someone buys their items at full price good for Kohls. But almost everyone who goes there, waits for a sale, and buys at the discounted sale price. X may charge $60k, but most pay $50-40-30k. Probably $45k would be my guess. Still, that is a staggering amount of money.
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06-20-2023, 09:57 AM #8
State schools aren't really any cheaper. They are usually more expense after all is said and done. Miami, OU, OSU, UC all have lower tuition in theory but give little to no financial aid, whereas Xavier will give 30k plus a year in financial aid. When I went to Xavier is was my cheapest option against mostly all state schools. You can go to Wright State and end up in way more debt than going to Xavier.
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06-20-2023, 12:07 PM #9
Another interesting thing in the catalog was the class schedule. Classes didn’t start until Wednesday, Sept. 6 and ended Friday, Dec. 22. Second semester started Wednesday, Jan. 17 and ended Friday, May 11.
They start in mid August now, don’t they? Not sure about the 2nd semester.
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06-20-2023, 03:13 PM #10
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