Allegations and Public Policy: The Case of University Endowments
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University endowments in the United States are as old as the institutions themselves. They exist in order to provide core support for the long term -- to provide ongoing stability. However, endowments have drawn a lot of criticism from the public. Some say schools with the largest ones shouldn't charge tuition, and others argue that universities should not seek a maximum return on their investments. A former college president refutes those arguments, explaining the value of endowments and some of the nuances that may be overlooked.
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