The University Where I Teach Just Broke the $90K Annual Tuition Barrier. Gulp.
Briefly

Students prioritize fulfillment of graduation requirements over personal interest in selecting courses.
Utilitarian approach to course selection linked to skyrocketing college costs.
Students believe in the immediate use value of courses for which they pay heavily for.
Rising tuition costs lead students to prioritize courses based on utility and immediate returns rather than interest.
Read at Slate Magazine
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