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FWST: TCU coaches, AD reduce salaries amid coronavirus pandemic
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<blockquote data-quote="DubaiFrog" data-source="post: 2866669" data-attributes="member: 33920"><p>I wonder how they would react to actual layoffs? Academia has been shielded from market forces for the past several decades, in so far as there has been a seeming unending demand of new students for their services with an unlimited supply of money to pay for it (from the government). What happens if one of those things dries up? Say a 20% of current TCU students decide its not worth it to come back in the fall, or the government decides to stop printing money for unlimited student loans? Would a 20% reduction in faculty across the board follow suit?</p><p></p><p>Just a hypothetical, but I think they would find out their value in the market outside of academia is way lower than what they have gotten used too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DubaiFrog, post: 2866669, member: 33920"] I wonder how they would react to actual layoffs? Academia has been shielded from market forces for the past several decades, in so far as there has been a seeming unending demand of new students for their services with an unlimited supply of money to pay for it (from the government). What happens if one of those things dries up? Say a 20% of current TCU students decide its not worth it to come back in the fall, or the government decides to stop printing money for unlimited student loans? Would a 20% reduction in faculty across the board follow suit? Just a hypothetical, but I think they would find out their value in the market outside of academia is way lower than what they have gotten used too. [/QUOTE]
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