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<p>I respectfully disagree. Take GULC and Cornell, for example, which after assuming $300k in debt, a grad has a 12% and 13% chance, respectfully, of having a bad outcome. (In other words, no job, and ineligible for the LRAP.)</p>
<p>In contrast, Columbia and Chicago have 2% and 3% chance of a bad outcome. Looked at another way, the GULC/Cornell have a 4-6 times higher chance of a bad outcome than C&C (“intra-T14”). To me, those are disparate numbers worthy of consideration. Now of course, if GULC or Cornell toss some serious merit money into the pot…win-win.</p>