badger74 wrote:A S/F ratio of less than 10/1 is just unsustainable. Very few schools are near that level and they are very rich. By adding a business major and such they can attract more students that Russian or German ever will.
This sure is a rough patch for them--the new President hopefully knew what he was getting into.
actually they do have a business major...they still have "dead weight" majors like classics, curricular studies (otherwise known as liberal arts studies to msost people), dance (i am not joking, they have a dance major), and too many history major - not saying history is unimportant, but they have one history major and 5 interdiscplinary majors that essentially amount to history; but they should consider combining all of those together into the history major and just make concentrations withn the history major. all of those would be perfectly acceptable offerings if randolph wasnt in the middle of financial crisis, but now they simply cant afford to keep up with all these majors that hardly attract students. they need to add majors that attract students so they can drive up enrollment, and one their financial situation is in tact then they should consider adding them back if they want to continue in that direction.
if they were to just increase their student to faculty ratio to 15:1 that would make 1200 students (80 faculty members) instead of 715, aka a lot more money. i doubt they have the room to house them now, but all they would have to do is add a couple dorms or something and that would be "relatively" cheap. Hell, just increasing that ratio by 1 would add 80 students which would bring in a lot more money...