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On 9 August 2012, the syndicated comic strip Doonesbury described Strayer's unusually high executive compensation as part of a series of satirical strips on for-profit education.
In addition to reporting Silberman's 2009 compensation ( which it described as fifty times more than Harvard's president ), the strip said that in the same year that Strayer spent $ 1, 300 per student on instruction, it spent $ 2, 500 per student on marketing and returned $ 4, 500 per student in profit.

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