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The Eastern University Business School teaches some undergraduate business courses for students in the Eastern University College of Arts and Science (CAS). The 6,000 undergraduates generate 2,000 undergraduate student course enrollments in business courses per year. The B-school and CAS are treated as profit centers in that their budgets contain student tuition revenues as well as costs. The deans have discretion to set tuition and salaries and determine hiring as long as they operate with no deficit (revenues = expenses). Undergraduate tuition is $12,000 per year and each student takes eight courses per year. Average undergraduate financial aid amounts to 20% of gross tuition. The current transfer price rule is gross tuition per course less average financial aid.
This transfer price rule gives net tuition to the B-school as a revenue and deducts an equal amount from the CAS budget. The CAS dean argues that the current system is grossly unfair. CAS must provide costly services for undergraduates to maintain a top-rated undergraduate program. For example, career counseling, academic advising, sports programs, and the admissions office are costs that must be incurred if undergraduates are to enroll at Eastern. Therefore, the CAS dean argues, the average cost of these services per undergraduate student course enrollment should be deducted from the tuition transfer price. These undergraduate student services total $9.6 million per year.
Required:
a. Calculate the current revenue the B-school is receiving from undergraduate business courses. What will it be if the CAS dean's proposal is adopted?
b. Discuss the pros and cons of the CAS dean's proposal.
c. As special assistant to the B-school dean, prepare a response to the proposed tuition transfer pricing scheme.
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