This is the best discussion I’ve read about the endowment tax and the larger social context that has led to its proposal and likely expansion. I also work at a University that will be affected by this outcome, so we are watching this saga attentively. I like the idea of thinking of ways that well-resourced private schools could use this moment to change the narrative. Thanks for writing!
Thanks for the kind words. We will need to be more aggressive about changes because I think full defensiveness and look at the good we do only is riskier than trying new things
Thanks for the detailed explanation. I'm curious about how the legislation quantifies the number of students. To increase the denominator, is it possible for universities to create low-cost online master's programs that enroll large numbers of new students?
This is the best discussion I’ve read about the endowment tax and the larger social context that has led to its proposal and likely expansion. I also work at a University that will be affected by this outcome, so we are watching this saga attentively. I like the idea of thinking of ways that well-resourced private schools could use this moment to change the narrative. Thanks for writing!
Thanks for the kind words. We will need to be more aggressive about changes because I think full defensiveness and look at the good we do only is riskier than trying new things
Thanks for the detailed explanation. I'm curious about how the legislation quantifies the number of students. To increase the denominator, is it possible for universities to create low-cost online master's programs that enroll large numbers of new students?
Not sure but incentive to do so for sure