Report: U-Va Should Be a Private University

<p>If the state keeps the promises it made a few years ago, it would not be so bad. The state promised to give UVa more flexibility in its decision-making and to provide the same level of funding per in-state student as the in-state enrollment increased. Instead, the annual funding has not kept up with inflation and enrollment increases, and the Governor keeps threatening to cut funding if in-state tuition increases above inflation.</p>