This is a bidding game. Those who can afford the higher prices will park on campus and those who can't will be "driven" further away to park. With a decrease in availible parking and an increase in the price to park, the school is taking full advantage of "supply and demand" economics in a rediculous way.
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Akin Erol
11 years ago
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A driving (no pun intended) factor for admissions is the fact that first-year students can park on campus at a very affordable price. Administration must keep in mind the 2020 plan.
This is a bidding game. Those who can afford the higher prices will park on campus and those who can't will be "driven" further away to park. With a decrease in availible parking and an increase in the price to park, the school is taking full advantage of "supply and demand" economics in a rediculous way.
A driving (no pun intended) factor for admissions is the fact that first-year students can park on campus at a very affordable price. Administration must keep in mind the 2020 plan.