As Tuition Increases, So Do College Bureaucracies

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Feb. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Put 50 randomly selected U.S.professors in a room. Within 10 minutes they will be complainingabout the growing number of administrators in theiruniversities. Professors aren’t right about everything, yet theyhave a point in this case.

An examination of federal data on the explosion in collegecosts reveals how far colleges have gotten away from theiroriginal mission of providing “higher” education.