huge increase in out of state students is actually having a negative effect on for

students and mine already students in this is research coming from a row the are

curse of the university of missouri and those on the cat of the university of

arizona we have a couple reasons why a quote from the multiple that up really

quickly making treated you guys

a so they say not present is tunes are typically more affluent then resident students

because only a fluent household can afford non resident tuition prices therefore growth in non

resident students may crowd out enrollment opportunities for students from low income households therefore declines

in state financial support may negatively affect the state policy goals

of socioeconomic in racial diversity through their effects on a not addressed in enrollment so

basically that is a very complicated way of the egg that state have a limit

on how much they can increase tuition for in state students but they have no

limits on how much they can increase tuition for out of state students and not

only that

but our situation is typically for more expensive double sometimes triple even quadruple what in

state students have to pay

so sentence say targeting latter sense universities are getting less and less state funding for

higher education thirteen to make up for that lack of funding and still they're bringing

in more and more out of state students from a more money and because of

that they have they can only bring in a certain number of students

so the people that again which now are the people who need scholarship money the

people looking at of word you know in state tuition those people are typically for

students mine already students and so this is having this is just furthering the while

divide in furthering this idea of the only to college education

and so they had they have the numbers they looked into in different states as

a funding for higher education has as dropped

and they say that basically for everyone percent drop in funding for higher education they

get almost the one percent increase

in out of state enrolment in so as like this huge that's wrapping is making

a significant impact on the universities

and even more so in a master's programs and phd programmes

and it's actually like seen why the universities are doing it because their funds between

a falling sleep or in terms of money from the government

and you know they sometimes have also require them to enroll certain number of students

like

in california if you reach a certain eligible eligibility like if you have certain that

quality breaks you have to be given a spot something like that happens in texas

to their to give the top ten percent

the of

all students in high schools in texas at fast

as they have to fit those people but the problem is when you bring in

these out of state students

those people go to college in your state and then they go home after we're

going back

and so they're nothing interstate in improving our rivers they many people that would've gotten

a college education interstate now can't afford to so they're not doing much was the

right so actually it's terrible you're actually hurting is all along exactly adding a these

questions yet another reason that we need some i

to enforce state or conventions that

to keep pounding higher education redundant a sound very different in some aspect of some

branch of government needs to find higher education

i authors can continue adding this problem and so like we don't often get into

like the basic philosophies of the political parties but

when you when you cut taxes when you cut social spending in spending on policies

like this it has consequences

in ten twenty thirty years the common is the state that are not educating their

population are going to be worse off and on virtually no reason to be able

to trace back through the years back to when you're cutting higher education funding but

we can see this now thankfully because lines of research is being done on it

and that was to do we can increase funding