LSU Law Wants Higher Tuition in Order to Give More Scholarships?
Posted: 17 May 2008 03:17 PM   [ Ignore ]
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The following story from the BusinessReport is an interview with the new LSU Law School chancellor. He is asked questions regarding tuition, per what is reprinted below.  From what I can read tuition is being hiked significantly in order to pay for scholarships. Has there been any reaction to this at the Capital, seeing that probably 20% of the legislators are alum of the law school?

Most schools that want to give out more scholarships dip from the endowment. It is very odd to see a school increase tuition in order to give more scholarships. You usually give more scholarships because tuition is too expensive.

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Q: You want to raise tuition significantly as well.

We are in the process now of seeking a tuition increase that will pay for additional scholarships. It’s a tuition increase that will be phased in over a period of time. It won’t affect any of the students that are here now. It’ll be in $1,000 increments. So the class coming in fall ’08, next year, if the Legislature and Board of Supervisors approve our tuition increase proposal, would have a $1,000 increase, from $10,700 to $11,700. They would keep that $11,7000 throughout their three years of law school. Then the class coming in the fall of ’09 would have a $2,000 increase, from $10,7000 to $12,7000, and that would carry them through their three years of law school, and then the class coming in the fall of 2010 would have a $3,000 increase. So it would be fully implemented really only in the 2010-2011 academic year. That’s the plan.

Q: What will you do with the extra money?

The tuition increase will be largely used for scholarships. The quality of one’s student body bears directly not only on everything that is going on inside these walls every day, it also is an important component of our U.S. News ranking. That in turn affects our ability to attract top faculty members. That in turn affects our ability to attract top students. Students and faculty. That’s really what we’re about.

http://www.businessreport.com/news/2008/may/05/legal-maneuvering-edn1/

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Posted: 17 May 2008 11:57 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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maurepas1 - 17 May 2008 03:17 PM

The following story from the BusinessReport is an interview with the new LSU Law School chancellor. He is asked questions regarding tuition, per what is reprinted below.  From what I can read tuition is being hiked significantly in order to pay for scholarships. Has there been any reaction to this at the Capital, seeing that probably 20% of the legislators are alum of the law school?

because if ANYONE is qualified to micromanage administrators of a professional school, it’s the Louisiana legislature

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Posted: 18 May 2008 07:29 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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because if ANYONE is qualified to micromanage administrators of a professional school, it’s the Louisiana legislature

I think you meant to write,"because if anyone is qualified to micromanage administrators of a professional STATE school, it’s the Louisiana legislature.”

LSU law school could incease its tuition to $20,000 a year and it would still fill every seat. This has less to do with LSU but more to do with the number of parents out there who will pay any price for their child to have a law degree.

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Posted: 18 May 2008 08:39 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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In addition maurepas, it is a good law school.  A degree from there is respected.

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Posted: 18 May 2008 09:24 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
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maurepas1 - 18 May 2008 07:29 AM

because if ANYONE is qualified to micromanage administrators of a professional school, it’s the Louisiana legislature

I think you meant to write,"because if anyone is qualified to micromanage administrators of a professional STATE school, it’s the Louisiana legislature.”

LSU law school could incease its tuition to $20,000 a year and it would still fill every seat. This has less to do with LSU but more to do with the number of parents out there who will pay any price for their child to have a law degree.

So many allow the big companies to reap enormous profits in the name of Free enterprise, why is this different?  Supply and demand at its finest!

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Posted: 19 May 2008 12:18 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]
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Screw all this crap about academics WHO IS STARTING AT QB

Dammit where are yall s priorites.

I hope the TIF finds a way to raise my ticket prices so we can give Lord Les a raise.

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