Los Angeles Times

A tuition bump: Really, USC?

Re “USC announces a tuition increase,” March 19

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You might think school administra­tors at USC could have waited a week or two before announcing a 3.5% tuition increase.

In the wake of the college admissions scandal and the attendant perception that the wealthy can just buy their way in over there, advertisin­g nearly $60,000 a year tuition right now seems a little tonedeaf.

Either USC has a very poor public relations program, or it just does not mind feeding the “University of Spoiled Children” mantra. William David Stone

Beverly Hills

USC is now going to cost $57,256 a year for tuition. Justifying this, the provost says, “The value of a USC degree keeps getting stronger,” and, “We are providing a world-class education to a diverse and talented student body who will go on to be the next generation of leaders.”

This may be true, but does a college education have to be so expensive? Tuition for California residents at UC Berkeley is about $13,000, and you can’t tell me that an education at that school is inferior to one at USC.

I know that there are scholarshi­ps available to qualified admits, but many students pay for school themselves or are helped by their families or loans. Surely a quality college experience should not break the bank. Deborah R. Ishida

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