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MIT Grew its Staff by 1,200 While Enrollment Remained Flat

MIT Grew its Staff by 1,200 While Enrollment Remained Flat

“In other words, the university added approximately 12 additional staff for every one additional student”

Among the new hires are multiple diversity related staffers, to the surprise of no one.

The College Fix reported:

MIT grew staff size by 1,200 while enrollment barely budged

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology added more than 1,200 new administrative/support staff positions in less than a decade – including six “diversity, equity, and inclusion” assistant deans in one year, a College Fix analysis found.

Meanwhile, between 2013 and 2022, undergraduate student enrollment remained basically flat.

The administrative hiring increase coincides with concerted efforts by the research university to “advanc[e] diversity, equity, and inclusion” throughout its programs.

During the 2022-23 school year, the most recent data available, the university employed 6,693 full-time administrators and support staff, according to information the school filed with the federal Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System.

In 2013, that number was 5,474, according to the IPEDS data.

Administrators and support staff include management, student and academic affairs divisions, IT, public relations, administrative support, maintenance, legal and other non-academic departments.

Full-time undergraduate student enrollment was 4,499 in 2013 and 4,601 in 2022, according to the IPEDS data.

Based on these numbers, MIT increased its staff by 1,219 while undergraduate enrollment increased by 102 students.

In other words, the university added approximately 12 additional staff for every one additional student, according to The Fix’s analysis.

Overall, the university employs approximately three administrators/support staff for every two undergraduate students.

Its ratio of educators to students is similar, a little less than three to two. Across the past decade, MIT teaching/instructional faculty grew by more than 600, going from 5,775 in 2013 to 6,434 in 2022. The ratio of faculty to students was 1.4 faculty per student in 2022.

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“… the university employs approximately three administrators/support staff for every two undergraduate students.”

This is how you define parasitism. There are more parasites than hosts. The bureaucratic organism is fully dedicated to itself. That is its mission, no matter what the advertising says.

This is incomplete data. MIT has more graduate students than undergraduate students. This should include ALL students to be completely valid.

    venril in reply to RonF. | July 5, 2024 at 1:54 pm

    If they compare the historical undergrad:staff ration then and now, still valid.

    henrybowman in reply to RonF. | July 5, 2024 at 4:44 pm

    Bingo. I was about to point that out.
    Also, the data is over a decade, and for the far greatest portion of that period, MIT was being run by L. Rafael Reif, Wokest of Wokies. They have reduced the instantaneous rate of idiocy significantly since then.

    caseoftheblues in reply to RonF. | July 7, 2024 at 7:48 am

    With TOTAL enrollment at around 10,000 and administration staff knocking on 7,000 I think the point still stands this is ridiculous and absurd. It’s the monster of higher education creating jobs for the unemployable (in any other area) that they churn out from their idiot factories.

Most likely DEI (DIE), psychologists and grief counselors.

Gee, I wonder why tuition is rising?

    henrybowman in reply to venril. | July 5, 2024 at 4:46 pm

    To capture the ballooning government subsidies, plus whatever they have proven the market will bear from parents. Same as everywhere else. It’s to the point where you hire all these nonsense people just to use up the money, not the other way around.

destroycommunism | July 6, 2024 at 1:36 pm

its called the usa government