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> Their acceptance rate is in the 25% range. Clearly the demand is there, so why is there a "fiscal situation"?

They are projecting multiple years of declining federal investment in education and research which made up an important portion of their budgets.

They also would rather cut or shrink classes / labs, etc. than loosen academic or admissions standards because their institutional reputation is very important and decided by such things.

> You don't need Waygu beef and massages in order to teach students.

I went to one of the top (and most expensive) schools in the US. I never once saw Wagyu beef or massages offered to students.

The fiscal situation, again, is because of increasing government clampdown on academia. The Trump admin just a few days ago circulated a "compact" it wants universities to sign which would mandate all science degrees be tuition free and int'l student admissions be capped at 15% of the whole student body. Such dramatic lurches and demands can be hurled any time by this admin so schools cannot afford to be caught off guard anymore



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