OU, faculty respond to administrative costs
By Emma Skidmore | Feb. 2, 2022Some faculty members worry an increase in administrative costs will affect students in the form of fewer class offerings and larger class sizes.
Some faculty members worry an increase in administrative costs will affect students in the form of fewer class offerings and larger class sizes.
OU should do a better job of showing students exactly what they’re paying for.
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