<p>The spring/summer does not fall under the category anymore due to the average meaning median, unless you are arguing that more then 50% of IS students take classes during the spring/summer terms. Since I turned it into a proportion of the individual student’s subsidization, instead of the students’ subsidization as a whole, and the student with the median theoretical loss will not have losses from spring/summer terms, it no longer applies. </p>
<p>When you say that the university can take whatever grad students it wants, from wherever they want them (which I am saying) you can then assume the entire 320Mil is for undergraduates.</p>