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RE: D1 AD Argues For A Cap On Coaching Salaries
(12-17-2019 12:04 PM)bullet Wrote:  
(12-17-2019 11:04 AM)MWC Tex Wrote:  Well...does it make a difference that coaches in the vast majority of cases are state employees?

Also, there should be a cap on professer salaries also. That is the biggest costs of tuition increases even if some are endowed.

No. Biggest growth is in the number and the salaries of non-value added administrators. Facilities's costs are also rising.

Some not all of those non-value added administrators do have a value, the value is their role is complying with state or federal mandates to keep the money spigot open and head off litigation. But they certainly hold positions that did not exist 10 or 20 years ago and don't benefit students.
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