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After CSU announced a tuition hike, CU is following suit.At a regent’s meeting last week University of Colorado budget officials proposed an 8.7% increase…
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Resident undergraduates will now pay an extra $620 a year, non-resident undergrads $680.Despite having a record number of donors last year, tuition rates…
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A student occupation at Cooper Union is entering its third day. The New York school of art, architecture and engineering is famous for not charging tuition to undergraduates. Administrators say the school is facing a financial crisis and needs to find new revenue sources.
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For years, colleges have competed to attract diverse student bodies by offering students admission without considering their ability to pay. But as costs rise and student need increases, even schools with big endowments are beginning to acknowledge that their generosity is unsustainable.
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Many Americans feel like paying for college seems out of reach. How big is the issue in the presidential campaign? The candidates have offered what boils down to this choice: Either the government spends more to help families pay for college or it spends less to save taxpayers money.
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The cost and benefit of a college education in 10 countries, in one big graphic.
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In Florida, the ad war centers on Medicare. In New Hampshire, a big topic this week is federal student loans. The ads show how the campaigns are tailoring their message to specific voters in key states.
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Metro State University caused a furor among opponents and some lawmakers with the announcement of their new tuition policy for illegal immigrants this…
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The question many young immigrants have had since President Obama's Deferred Action policy was announced is whether their new status would allow them to pay in-state tuition at state universities. Audie Cornish speaks with Maria Sacchetti, immigration reporter for The Boston Globe, about how various states are handling tuition matters.
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Tuition has gone through the roof in the past decade. But so has financial aid.