<p>^^ Glad to hear it. That does seem like a lot of people. </p>
<p>I guess my point is that charging $50-$75 per application probably allows the admissions departments at most schools to be almost self-sustaining. I don’t like to think of the tuition I’m paying (at any school) going to fund that department. </p>
<p>I understand admissions serves a critical function, but more and more it seems like these departments are processing 5-20 times more applications than they can accept. It’s gotta be time and resource consuming, and it’s partly driven by their own marketing efforts! </p>
<p>I say charge those who want to take their shot, and put the tuition dollars into the classrooms.</p>
<p>Panther, sorry, I see my link didn’t go to the list I searched. There are 25 people at Mid with “Admissions” as part of their job title. I don’t know if any of them are students, undergrad or otherwise.</p>