So I think that the broader answer to your question would be nationally, no. We talk a lot about why you could come to a school. You know, I got athletics, got nice dorms, great degree programs, but we don’t often talk about the cost part. We just kind of bury that a little bit nationally. And I think that what we’re going to have to do is reverse that. Instead of talking about how great the residence halls are, how many football games we won, I think we’re going to have to lead with what does it cost, a realistic number. What’s the average debt load of students
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