OK, maybe with losing this funding, they’ll now have to stop funding these admissions, grow their endowment, and eventually they’ll be able to pay for these admissions using their larger endowment.
So pausing it now is more likely to make it possible in perpetuity. Now, if you don’t care about future students, if you don’t care about this institution existing in perpetuity, please just say so. Say that you couldn’t give a rat’s arse about our descendants and all that we’ve been able to keep alive to hundreds of years. A perfectly reasonable argument, I suppose, if you think a meteorite is about to hit us. Given how firm you are in your conviction, at least tell us where and when it’ll hurt us.
Let’s say a PhD student costs them $100k, and that they have a pile of $10 billion. All just hypothetical order of magnitude numbers. They are one of the biggest universities in a state of 13 million people. Now exactly how do you make that pile last for another 284 years if you have much less money you’re putting into that pile? Either dazzle us with your financial genius right now, or just admit “you don’t”.