To the liberal administrators and Democratic politicians who try to blame skyrocketing college costs on decreases in government support, rather than administrative waste and government loans, I hate to say I told you so. But I absolutely told you so.
My first op-ed ever professionally published was in the Boston Globe, titled, “Students pay the price for a culture of waste at UMass.” A student at the University of Massachusetts Amherst at the time, I took campus officials to task after yet another tuition hike, decrying the fact that only about half the school's $1.2 billion 2016 budget was spent on education or financial aid, much of the rest lost due to profligate waste and in the whirlwind of rent-seeking and cronyism known as higher education administration.
I also pointed out how administrative salaries at UMass had skyrocketed in recent years, growing far faster than the student population.
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