The Manhattan Institute's
Heather MacDonald writes:
[UC Berkeley's Vice Chancellor for Equity and Inclusion Gibor Basri] commands a staff of 17, allegedly all required to make sure that fanatically left-wing UC Berkeley is sufficiently attuned to the values of "diversity" and "inclusion"; his 2009 base pay of $194,000 was nearly four times that of starting assistant professors.... UC Berkeley's diversity apparatus, which spreads far beyond the office of the VC for E and I, is utterly typical. For the last three decades, colleges have added more and more tuition-busting bureaucratic fat; since 2006, full-time administrators have outnumbered faculty nationally.
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If students think that they are paying too much for college -- and either they or taxpayers most surely are -- they should take up the matter with their college president and her retinue of deans, provosts, and vice chancellors, not to mention with the federal government, whose easy loans allow colleges to jack up their tuition even further. The problem lies not with the lenders but with the institutions whose undisciplined appetite for bureaucratic growth and for hiring trendy academic superstars, no matter the speciousness of their scholarship, makes such loans necessary.
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