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<p>That would be a poor assumption for many state flagships. Cal-Berkeley is landlocked, and cannot receive City approval to expand. Heck, it took two years to get the tree sitters down.</p>
<p>But your numbers show clearly why UMich has agressively courted OOS students – not only do they bring $$, they bring high test scores & gpa’s to help maintain UMich’s pre-eminence, particularly in a state that is aging relative to the sunbelt.</p>