The $150 million question—what does federal regulation really cost colleges?

This story also appeared in Washington Monthly In the intensifying debate over whether to reduce federal government regulations on universities and colleges, one number has been at the forefront: $150 million. That’s what Vanderbilt University says a study found it spends each year complying with government red tape: 11 percent of the university’s entire budget. … Continue reading The $150 million question—what does federal regulation really cost colleges?