This argument is poor for two reasons:
1. I share your perspective, but better facilities and/or services are required to recruit students in a competitive market.
2. 58% or more (do the math) of the tuition increases are due to decreasing state funding (
https://mississippitoday.org/2018/0...ities-could-see-tuition-rise-about-4-percent/)
"According to the report, state and local appropriations for each student enrolled full-time in Mississippi universities have decreased by nearly 24 percent compared to pre-recession numbers."
MSU is struggling to hang on to good employees due to poor funding. They are not spending frivolously just because of "free government-loan money."