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[deleted] t1_izcess2 wrote
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vegetarian_slut t1_izcetg4 wrote
Yale
gr34tguy OP t1_izcevjb wrote
Im confused.
dang_he_groovin t1_izceyvb wrote
Yale
gr34tguy OP t1_izcf5xq wrote
All of them
ruiner9 t1_izcf7l7 wrote
Oh. Then Yale.
dang_he_groovin t1_izcfe90 wrote
Yeah also something 50-60% of the property value in the city is owned by yale, and is untaxable by city law. If it were taxed like anything else in the city it would come out to like 20-30 times more than what they "donate" to the city every year
Used-Examination1439 t1_izcfuuc wrote
Yale bruh. They sent me an app through mail begging me to apply. Tore that up right away. Poorest rated college in CT.
stockboy1218 t1_izci7o3 wrote
Definitely yale. New Haven is the best in the summer when they all leave
HockeyandTrauma t1_izcjc4z wrote
Yale
vegetarian_slut t1_izckz1w wrote
Townie summer!
suavepapi69 t1_izcl6ze wrote
Why do you say that ?
RecommendationDue68 t1_izclkoj wrote
Fucking Yale.
MyHeadbeDirty t1_izcmeey wrote
Dumb question. It’s obviously where ever the person asking this question went. I graduated from SCSU. I have a degree and not a shit load of debt.
tholdawa t1_izcmh70 wrote
*state law, not city law. I would point out that this is true for essentially all non-profit universities across the country. They are also, as non-profits, exempt from federal taxes.
kppeterc15 t1_izcnmlc wrote
Albertus Magnus. Not as accessible as SCSU, not as prestigious or economically significant as Yale. What's it got going for it?
rossiterpj t1_izcnvlb wrote
But in summer the weird, unfamiliar homeless people come out.
bouvitude t1_izcnza4 wrote
Those are also Yalies.
SharkMark18 t1_izcrtb8 wrote
Alumni and you ain’t wrong lol
xxqwerty98xx t1_izcrvsb wrote
Yale is not comparable to other non-profit universities (aside from Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, MIT, etc). They have the second largest endowment in the country at over $42 billion…
For context, 20-30 minutes away at Quinnipiac (where president Lahey set a record for highest-paid college president ever), the endowment is under $1 billion.
Yale has too good of a deal with the city of New Haven, and owes more to the city’s residents.
Affectionate-Newt889 t1_izct1d3 wrote
SCSU because they failed me internship wise. Probably just me though. Cheap school.
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ctrealestateatty t1_izcxb3o wrote
It’s exempt by state and federal law. And no, not unless you’re conflating YNHH and YU, it’s not.
ctrealestateatty t1_izcxjqq wrote
Because by any objective fact it is. It’s a 2 year school, to start with.
That doesn’t make it not useful, but there’s nothing that it wins at outside of cheap and easy.
I’m a big fan of the community college system, but objectively by almost any measure how do you not say it’s the worst school in town?
Although I’d point out it also doesn’t qualify for the question isn’t it isn’t a university.
Sweaty_Conclusion_80 t1_izd1usn wrote
Alumnus*
Repeat-Admirable t1_izdety9 wrote
Went to SCSU as well. 60% of the time the professor never showed up, for my last two semesters (whats most important). Didn't learn anything relevant lol
telenyP t1_izdo6xl wrote
I know it's not a university. But still...even SCSU has its good points. I liked being there, and the library is small, but it has cool stuff.
georgeamberson1963 t1_izdskb3 wrote
Those are grad students.
ctrealestateatty t1_izegcs3 wrote
SCSU is the 2nd best New Haven university (unless we're including QU as New Haven, then it's 3rd). So yes, it has its good points.
SharkMark18 t1_izesig1 wrote
Exactly lol
Sweaty_Conclusion_80 t1_izf4gyn wrote
😂 well played sir
Porcupinesballs t1_izfompv wrote
Why does it owe the city anything?
LordBarvis t1_izce90r wrote
yale