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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:09 am

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Tuition, Room, Room Board and Fees as reported by the The Chronicle of Higher Education and the College Board for 2009

Lafayette College 50289

Cornell                50114
Dartmouth           50084
U of P                  49986
Duke                   49985
Williams               49880
Wellesley             49848
Swarthmore         49600
MIT                     49142
Amherst              49028
Stanford              48813
Lehigh                 48830
Harvard               48684
Yale                     47500
Princeton             47020

On the other hand
Bucknell               50320
F and M                50400
Colgate                50940
Georgetown          52161

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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:22 am

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Lafalum wrote:
Tuition, Room, Room Board and Fees as reported by the The Chronicle of Higher Education and the College Board for 2009

Lafayette College 50289

Cornell                50114
Dartmouth           50084
U of P                  49986
Duke                   49985
Williams               49880
Wellesley             49848
Swarthmore         49600
MIT                     49142
Amherst              49028
Stanford              48813
Lehigh                 48830
Harvard               48684
Yale                     47500
Princeton             47020

On the other hand
Bucknell               50320
F and M                50400
Colgate                50940
Georgetown          52161


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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:43 am

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Here's what RichH posted on the Lehigh Board yesterday:

Tuitions for PL schools
6. Gate 40,690
7. BU 40,594
41. GU 38,616
50. LU 38,330
56. HC 38,180
72.LC 37,520
99.FU 35,825

Note:  This is tuition only!  

Basically we are competitive with our peer schools in the price of education.  

Not sure where you are going with this lafalum.  We all know private liberal arts colleges are expensive.  The question is how much does a school offer in financial aid and grants and how do they distribute that money?


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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:45 am

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Lafalum wrote:
Tuition, Room, Room Board and Fees as reported by the The Chronicle of Higher Education and the College Board for 2009

Lafayette College 50289

Cornell                50114
Dartmouth           50084
U of P                  49986
Duke                   49985
Williams               49880
Wellesley             49848
Swarthmore         49600
MIT                     49142
Amherst              49028
Stanford              48813
Lehigh                 48830
Harvard               48684
Yale                     47500
Princeton             47020

On the other hand
Bucknell               50320
F and M                50400
Colgate                50940
Georgetown          52161


I believe our Tuition is lower than many of these schools (by like 2-3k), but we appear to pile it on in the room and board.

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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:52 am

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Since the schools own the dorms and some of the greeks (a declining number) and for the most part you are required to live where they tell you to live I think to judge cost... room, board and fee should be included.
It's either that or the school is a poorer manager of living costs but I would assume it all goes in one pot.

I think the issue is for us how much room do we have to raise money through tuition, room, board, etc. I would say very little. Keep in mind many of the Ivies have far more generous aid policies than us as well. We ( and perhaps the rest of  patriot league) are in a tough place.


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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:07 am

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Lafalum wrote:
Since the schools own the dorms and some of the greeks (a declining number) and for the most part you are required to live where they tell you to live I think to judge cost... room, board and fee should be included.
It's either that or the school is a poorer manager of living costs but I would assume it all goes in one pot.

I think the issue is for us how much room do we have to raise money through tuition, room, board, etc. I would say very little. Keep in mind many of the Ivies have far more generous aid policies than us as well. We ( and perhaps the rest of  patriot league) is in a tough place.


We may be in a difficult place, but schools like Moravian and Susquehana are in a more difficult place.  These schools charge nearly as much as we do, and institution financial aid at these places is less (especially for Moravian).

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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:10 am

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Agreed!! But we are not competing with Susquehanna and Moravian for students.

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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 11:35 am

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Lafalum wrote:
Agreed!! But we are not competing with Susquehanna and Moravian for students.


Absolutely not (I hope not).  I guess my point is that our peer schools wil have the same challenges as we do, and other small colleges may be severly impacted.

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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 11:46 am

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I guess my point is with the elite schools below us in cost ( for the most part) our chances of using tuition to pay for improvements is nil and none.
So we either risk more in the portfolio ( I hope not) or ask alums to give more ( how that happens..I don't know). I think we are stuck here for a while and its difficult to see how we free up enough money to make a difference without  managing differently. ( perhaps by changing our mix of high cost instruction and low cost instruction e.g engineering vs the liberal arts or raising the number of students!)

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Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:44 am

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F&M is more than LC!!! I guess John Fry had some good takeaways from his undergrad period on the Hill!!


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