Middle-Class Families Increasingly Look to Community Colleges
Mass. students borrowing more to attend public universities
Mass. students borrowing more to attend public universities
Students and families must determine the NET COST OF ATTENDANCE at any university, public or private. Posted tuition rates are "sticker prices"; what matters is how much each student actually pays annually and how much debt is required. Students must consider the amount of debt they will have after graduation and whether it is a load that they can bear, especially considering their eventual career.
Several colleges in New England now cost $70,000 — or more
The Private School Tax Break in the Middle-Class Tax Bill
They're out to reveal the 'dirty little secret of higher education'
75,000 Apply for State College Scholarships, but Many Won't Qualify
Top Colleges Doing the Most for the American Dream
The Assault on Colleges - and The American Dream
The Assault on Colleges - and The American Dream
"The United States is investing less in college education, at the same time that the globalized, digital economy has made that education more important than ever."