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These premium colleges and universities seem to be so out-of-touch with the lower class students that they're not recruiting successfully. I grew up in a small town full of middle- and lower-class working folk, something those coastal elitists like to call "flyover country." Part of the problem is that education for a lot of people that might be in the classes that they'd want -- the kind that are in the Pell grant-receiving brackets -- view education as a much more practical venture. They want to earn a degree that will take them the furthest without breaking the bank.

By the way -- as someone who grew up primarily on the coasts (California, plus about 40 trips to family in Boston, and now college in DC) I'm pretty damn sick of the condescension heaped upon the coasts from the inner states, referring to us sneeringly as 'out of touch'.
Here's a thought: We have the bulk of America's population and economic dynamism. Maybe YOU'RE the ones 'out of touch' with US?