tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3070447069151568708.post1639978081660011684..comments2023-06-18T08:26:05.734-07:00Comments on Bowling Green is a Rip-Off: Does BGSU think money grows on trees?Farleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12764018697271884358noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3070447069151568708.post-225739588232829652014-10-24T19:54:37.757-07:002014-10-24T19:54:37.757-07:00I guess the only thing that has improved in the BG...I guess the only thing that has improved in the BGSU students is they have more greed then pride. The college is 114 years old and anyone who takes it serious will have a very successful carrier. If you go anywhere for an education the a roof over your head should be enough for that. WowAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3070447069151568708.post-31230443780082440592013-10-11T04:24:05.326-07:002013-10-11T04:24:05.326-07:00They will even pocket Out of State fees they mista...They will even pocket Out of State fees they mistakely charge students. BGSU is not about helping students and the well being of their future, they are just like any other business trying to make a profit. The president just got a 250,000 bonus this year. Plus all the overhead of people in the Administration building sitting around doing nothing. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3070447069151568708.post-76746956707589061862013-02-05T07:50:58.812-08:002013-02-05T07:50:58.812-08:00What they think is that the State of Ohio share of...What they think is that the State of Ohio share of instructional costs was over 70% before we were born and is now down to less than 20% (I'm being very conservative on BOTH estimates). Likewise, state investment in all those other costs is less than 30% of what it used to be as well. Politicians give a little tax cut each year and each year that loss of income means a spending cut somewhere else. Guess who gets to pay some of the cost of those tax cuts. In all seriousness, Miami University is all but privatized and BGSU is only a few steps behind them in terms of costs, but the state policy on privatizing will only let Miami U. out (and that is assuming they are willing to give up their something like 10% from the state). If BGSU tries to follow that plan, and the university president SAYS (probably state-required BS) BGSU will, expect a mess because the requirements require actions that are contradictory and self-defeating, such as raise graduation rate while also increasing enrollments. Most universities - even Harvard - are lazy and increase graduation rates on the backs of students by having demanding admissions standards, while increasing enrollments usually means decreasing standards and/ or providing more aid money, which is not available. There should be a whole class on why you can't work your way through college as easily as someone in the 60s or 70s. People just don't have a clue because the politicians probably don't want this kind of news getting out. It can't be like this everywhere though. Certain states have maintained more commitment than Ohio. There ought to be that sort of report in US News & World Report's figures, but it would probably slam some Ohio schools that have enjoyed a higher reputation for quite some time... Then again, this wouldn't be the only state with the same problem either!Iannoreply@blogger.com