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Karissa Thomson LOWERING TUITION AT HAMLINE UNIVERSITY: A FEASIBILITY STUDY ENGLISH 1800: INTRO TO PROFESSIONAL WRITING AND RHETORIC
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Introduction Methods and Results Conclusions Recommendations OVERVIEW
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Examined the feasibility of lowering tuition for students attending Hamline University Researched and compared nearby colleges to Hamline - tuition costs - enrollment numbers - broad financial breakdowns - amount of faculty - average pay of faculty Researched what students thought about tuition costs, and ways to lower tuition Researched rentable spaces at Hamline and their costs INTRODUCTION
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Researched online through multiple websites, such as IPEDS Located articles online about the rise in college tuition Dispensed and received surveys to and from classmates - feelings about the price of tuition - ways to lower tuition - if outlook on Hamline would change based on tuition - ways students pay for tuition - ways to lower tuition Interviewed friends who attend Hamline about their thoughts on tuition METHODS
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It was found that Hamline relies more on tuition for revenue than neighboring colleges do, at 76% Results to some questions for the survey found: - most students worry frequently about tuition costs - 86% of students feel that tuition costs are too high - Most students feel that their outlook on Hamline would change if costs were lowered Research results include: - Hamline enrollment is 4,581, tuition is $35,108 - St. Thomas enrollment is 10,192, tuition is $35,308 - St. Catherines, Bethel, and St. Thomas depend on less than 67% of tuition for revenue RESULTS
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Hamline students depend on more than just one method of payment for paying tuition, including loans, scholarships, grants, out of pocket payments, and work study programs From the survey: - Students wrote that the best ways to lower tuition would be to fundraise, rent out rentable facilities, and hire more adjunct faculty The number of faculty at Hamline is high, with a low amount of educational staff RESULTS
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STUDENT OPINIONS
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MAKING PAYMENTS TOWARDS TUITION
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Students at Hamline University frequently worry about tuition rates Potential ways to lower tuition would be to fundraise, hire more adjunct faculty, and rent out available spaces Although students said fundraising was an option, only half of them would be willing to do so In order to determine the feasibility of lowering tuition, further research is needed CONCLUSIONS
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More research would be required in order to produce a concrete answer as to the feasibility of the topic at hand Further research is recommended: - more detailed financial breakdown of Hamline - more opportunities in fundraising be acquired - enrollment increase/more advertisement - find out costs of renting out spaces RECOMMENDATIONS
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