Petition To Stop Tuition Increases at Yale University

The Issue

We, the parents, students and alumni of Yale University are protesting a recent decision to increase tuition 3.9 percent at Yale for the 2016-2017 academic year. This will bring the total price tag to $64,650 a year. Yale is among  56 colleges and universities being questioned by the U.S. Congress regarding increases in tuition fees.

In February of this year, a congressional letter was sent to those institutions to gather information. “Despite ... large and growing endowments, many colleges and universities have raised tuition far in excess of inflation,” said the letter, which was signed by the chairmen of the Senate Finance and House Ways and Means committees. The endowments range from $1 billion to as much as $56 billion. The rapidly rising cost of tuition is unsustainable for middle class parents and students, who are often forced to take out loans or deplete savings in order to make tuition payments.

Tuition increases are a trend at elite educational institutions, which often look to each other to guide their decisions. The rate hikes are performed with little transparency; there is generally no public discussion beforehand, the increases are often unannounced, and no justification for them provided.  

Comprehensive fees already exceed $65,000 a year at most of these schools.  We believe that a cap is therefore necessary, that the middle class educational market can no longer bear such high costs. We are seeking to put a stop to the tuition hikes by calling attention to this crisis.

If you are parents, students or alumni of Yale University, please sign this petition demanding that Yale cap tuition costs at current rates. Add your voice to the call to keep the cost of quality education within the reach of middle class America, so that it will not be limited to the very wealthy alone.

 

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The Issue

We, the parents, students and alumni of Yale University are protesting a recent decision to increase tuition 3.9 percent at Yale for the 2016-2017 academic year. This will bring the total price tag to $64,650 a year. Yale is among  56 colleges and universities being questioned by the U.S. Congress regarding increases in tuition fees.

In February of this year, a congressional letter was sent to those institutions to gather information. “Despite ... large and growing endowments, many colleges and universities have raised tuition far in excess of inflation,” said the letter, which was signed by the chairmen of the Senate Finance and House Ways and Means committees. The endowments range from $1 billion to as much as $56 billion. The rapidly rising cost of tuition is unsustainable for middle class parents and students, who are often forced to take out loans or deplete savings in order to make tuition payments.

Tuition increases are a trend at elite educational institutions, which often look to each other to guide their decisions. The rate hikes are performed with little transparency; there is generally no public discussion beforehand, the increases are often unannounced, and no justification for them provided.  

Comprehensive fees already exceed $65,000 a year at most of these schools.  We believe that a cap is therefore necessary, that the middle class educational market can no longer bear such high costs. We are seeking to put a stop to the tuition hikes by calling attention to this crisis.

If you are parents, students or alumni of Yale University, please sign this petition demanding that Yale cap tuition costs at current rates. Add your voice to the call to keep the cost of quality education within the reach of middle class America, so that it will not be limited to the very wealthy alone.

 

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president@yale.edu
president@yale.edu
peter.salovey@yale.edu
peter.salovey@yale.edu
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Petition created on March 26, 2016