One of Higher Ed’s Worst-Kept Secrets Is Out. It’s Even Grimmer Than We Knew.

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Or, how Alabama is drinking everybody’s milkshake.

to grab more student interest and become a nationally competitive university that attracts lots of out-of-state applicants.One of those costs is financial, falling to the students themselves. For example, the hundreds of students per year who leave Illinois to attend an out-of-state public school like the University of Alabama are looking at a sticker price double what they would pay for an in-state university, potentially accruing an additional $60,000 in tuition costs for a four-year degree.

But of course, this isn’t only a flagship university phenomenon. Lots of states have multiple large universities that are almost interchangeable with the flagship. South Carolina has the University of South Carolina and also Clemson. Virginia has UVA and Virginia Tech. Michigan has the University of Michigan and Michigan State. Alabama has not just the flagship state school but also Auburn University.

in-state–out-of-state. Purdue University is not Indiana’s flagship university, but it has a larger undergraduate population than Indiana University, and only 45 percent of these students are Indiana residents.On his personal blog, Higher Ed Data Stories, Jon Boeckenstedt, who serves as vice provost of enrollment at Oregon State University, has used the IPEDS data to compile

, providing a number of different visualizations to look at this phenomenon on a large scale, beyond the flagships.Based on 2018 data, California exported the largest number of students to other states , followed by Illinois and New Jersey . California has a ton of higher education capacity, but it still isn’t sufficient to serve the number of students who want to pursue a post-secondary credential in a large university setting.thof students who leave for college.

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