Students to vote on defending ICA? In the early 80s on campus dorms were $200 a month, and fees ranged between $100 - 200 per quarter? Fees only started to spike after Carter, went up to maybe $600, then back down. That's all after RR left Sacramento.
There are lots of articles on the topic - here are snippets from one.
Education Week: Why Has the Cost of College Outpaced Inflation?
April 18, 2019
Guest post by Dr. Douglas Green
"While summarizing Guy Kawasaki’s latest book, Wise Guy, I read that his Stanford tuition in 1972 was $2,850 and that today it’s $62,000.
"According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics CPI Inflation Calculator, if Stanford tuition increased at the pace of overall inflation, it would be $17,007 today. That means that Stanford tuition has increased 3.64 times faster than general inflation. Other colleges are in the same boat more or less.
"Let me know if I missed any.
"Less Money From the States...
"Construction and Amenities...
"Administrative Bloat: Administrative staff including fundraisers, financial aid advisers, global recruitment staff, and many others grew by 60 percent between 1993 and 2009. This is 10 times the rate of growth of tenured faculty positions....
"Student Loans: Yearly student-loan originations grew from $53 billion to $120 billion between 2001 and 2012....
"College Sports...
"Textbooks... [oligopoly]...The average cost has risen four times faster than inflation over the past 10 years....
"Compensation...
"Soak the Rich...
https://www.edweek.org/leadership/opinion-why-has-the-cost-of-college-outpaced-inflation/2019/04