Jerry that is only demographics. Look at what group showed the
greatest increase in numbers during the same time period - it was
college aged kids. So of course there's going to be an increase in
enrollment. This has been anticipated since I was in grad school.

On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 9:08 AM, Jerry Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> "Here are the enrollment stats:
> http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2012/tables/12s0278.pdf";
>
> Interesting data Sam.
>
> Between 1980 and 2009, enrollment rose 68%.
> During the same time, the number of institutions rose 39%, indicating a
> potential for a shortage of availability for  slots to get a degree.
>
> However, euring this period, the number of instructors rose 110%.
>
> The number of full time staff fell from over 60% to 51% indicating a
> savings in cost yet the ability to compensate for the influx of students
> without increasing the number of institutions even more.  That is, the
> existing institutes could handle the influx by filling empty classrooms
> during the day, night, and weekends.  Also, there is the advent of internet
> degrees which should be lower in cost since fewer facilites are needed.
>
> So, cost should have risen, but there is no way it should have risen 750%.
>  Congress should investigate the industrial educational complex for
> monopolistic practices.  It seems like the educational institutions have
> been spending wildly and do not want to cut those expenses.  They want to
> pass on the cost to the students, who have to get loans, and then who
> become indentured servants to the corporate system.
>
> J
>
> -
>
> Do we really think that a government-dominated education is going to
> produce citizens capable of dominating their government, as the education
> of a truly vigilant self-governing people requires? - Alan Keyes
>
>
> 

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