Slightly more than a year after the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art announced its plan to charge tuition, a group of professors, admitted students and alumni filed a lawsuit in New York State Supreme Court on Tuesday against the school's board of trustees.
The plaintiffs' aim: to stop the school from introducing tuition next fall and to prompt a court investigation into how the board has managed school finances.
— online.wsj.com
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I too am interested in seeing their books splayed open, air them out and lets see how much those bureaucrats are getting paid in the admin offices. There are countless schools across the country that would do well to lay their accounts bare to show where the money is coming from, how much, and where it's going. I have a nagging feeling that it's going straight into the pockets of the administrators, rather than being spent in direct benefit to the students.
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