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Majority Believe Colleges Can Cut Spending and Increase Enrollment Without Compromising Quality

A recent survey reveals that 57% of respondents believe colleges could reduce their budgets while maintaining high educational quality. Additionally, 64% agree that institutions can accommodate more students without lowering standards or increasing tuition fees. These findings highlight public sentiment towards college spending and enrollment practices, suggesting a potential pathway for addressing education affordability and accessibility concerns.

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Majority Believe Colleges Can Cut Spending and Increase Enrollment Without Compromising Quality

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  1. UW-Madison’s Annual Budget

  2. Most (57%) believe that “colleges could spend less and still maintain a high quality of education.” Source: “Squeeze Play 2010” by National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education and Public Agenda

  3. Most (64%) agree that colleges could take a lot more students without lowering quality or raising prices. Source: “Squeeze Play 2010” by National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education and Public Agenda

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