Report: U-Va Should Be a Private University

<p>Ann Arbor is up to 43% OOS for the 12/13 academic year. Up from about 36% just a few years ago.</p>

<p>[Enrollment</a> trends: Out-of-state students form 42.6 percent of University of Michigan’s freshman class](<a href=“http://www.annarbor.com/news/university-of-michigan-sees-increase-in-out-of-state-students/]Enrollment”>Enrollment trends: Out-of-state students form 42.6 percent of University of Michigan's freshman class)</p>

<p>UVA is much more on the model of UM – high OOS enrollment, high OOS tuition, high IS tuition and low state funding.</p>

<p>UNC and UT have the model of low OOS enrollment, low OOS tuition, low IS tuition and high state funding.</p>

<p>The UC’s used to be like UT and UNC, but are rapidly morphing into the UVA/UM model. The latest class at UCLA is 41% OOS.</p>

<p><a href=“http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/ucla-admits-more-than-16-000-exceptional-245294.aspx[/url]”>http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/ucla-admits-more-than-16-000-exceptional-245294.aspx&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I think Sullivan (and any other univ prez) would be fine with either model, but keeps saying UVA is stuck in between.</p>