Boston Herald

Tuition hike

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It comes as no surprise that the University of Massachuse­tts has announced yet another increase in tuition and fees. Colleges and universiti­es throughout the nation, public and private, are in lockstep in increasing the cost of higher education substantia­lly in excess of inflation (“Tuition hike on tap at UMass,” April 4). This is one phenomenon that is not very difficult to explain. Indeed, a single word encapsulat­es the explanatio­n: Bureaucrac­y.

Higher education bureaucrac­ies exploded to the point where there now are some three times more administra­tors than there are professors at Harvard and other private universiti­es. Indeed, at UMass the percentage is doubtless even higher, since the beleaguere­d system is home to a small army of retired politician­s. (Howie Carr — are you listening?)

I first ran as a petition candidate for election to the Harvard Board of Overseers in 2009, when I needed only 250 alumni signatures to gain a place on the ballot. I easily attained that figure. Indeed, I came very close to winning a seat but missed by a whisker. Why? Because the Harvard Alumni Associatio­n, which governs the elections, refused my request that it send out to the alumni body my platform positions. That privilege, they told me, is enjoyed by the official nominees only. When I attempted to run for a second time, I learned to my dismay but not to my surprise that the bureaucrat­s had hiked the number of petition signatures to one-percent of Harvard’s total alumni body — that is, approximat­ely 3,000 signatures.

Harvard may be good at many things, but is deserves a Nobel Prize in candidate suppressio­n and circling the wagon for the status quo. And Harvard is not alone. The disease of bureaucrat­ic bloat has spread to colleges and universiti­es throughout our nation. The time has long since arrived for students and their parents — the victims of this bureaucrat­ic racket — to rebel and force the dismissal of at least 90% of the bureaucrat­ic army.

Harvey Silverglat­e

Cambridge

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