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How do universities make money?

Universities primarily earn income through student tuition fees, often supplemented by government funding for teaching and research. They also secure grants for specific research projects, receive donations from alumni, and generate revenue from commercial activities like renting out facilities. The story's focus on graduate income suggests the financial value of a degree.

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