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Wordless Wednesday: Tuition Costs Rise for Lower Income Families


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3 Responses to “Wordless Wednesday: Tuition Costs Rise for Lower Income Families”

  1. Texas Has Few College Graduates | Edu in Review Blog says:

    [...] from the University of Texas, said several of Texas’ students are first-generation or low-income students who either can’t afford to pay for tuition or are unprepared for college [...]

  2. Graduating Early Has Pros and Cons | Edu in Review Blog says:

    [...] years to graduate from college. Some take longer, but the average is around there. However, with college tuition costs sky-rocketing, some students are trying to cram a four-year degree program into three [...]

  3. Parents Choose Children's Education over Personal Nest Eggs | Edu in Review Blog says:

    [...] Another interesting finding from this survey was that, despite rising college tuition and a weak economy, 79 percent of those interviewed think college is a good investment. However, 67 percent of parents say their children do not understand how expensive college really is and that they are worried about the rising cost of college. [...]


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