27 February 2016
Prominent Public Universities Shifting to Out-of-State Students
Should my safety school be an out-of-state public university?
This article from the Washington Post provides good evidence of the trend towards admitting more out-of-state applicants at many of the nation's most prominent public universities. While some of this shift may be attributed to "increasing campus diversity," most of it is attributable to maximizing tuition revenue as state budget support for public universities wanes.
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