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<p>Nope, the money you pay doesn’t even come close to covering school’s full expense of educating, feeding, and housing you. And the gap must be made up with funding from other sources - tax revenues, donations, profit from investments, or spending down the endowment. If they wanted to improve their financial picture they should cut admissions, not increase them. Taking on more and more kids justs puts them farther and farther behind.</p>
<p>Now one way they could use admissions to help financially would be to increase the <em>percentage</em> (not total number) of OOS kids admitted. They pay a lot more so the $$ gap is smaller per student.</p>