9 Ways You're Getting Less for Your Dollar at College

9 Ways You're Getting Less for Your Dollar at College

More Non-Professors Teaching

Colleges compensate for overloaded classrooms by drawing in grad student instructors and inventing new methods to lighten the burden on professors and schools’ payrolls. The University of Arizona has set up a math tutoring lab, staffed by students, that only costs the school two-thirds of a standard course because it cuts back on professor-led lectures. Enrolled students still pay standard tuition.

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