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    Prestigious College Ends Free Tuition After More Than 100 Years

      After more than 100 years, Cooper Union (one of the last tuition-free colleges in the United States,) will charge tuition to it’s incoming undergraduate class. Cooper Union, which opened it’s doors in 1859, was devoted to educating the working-class of New Yorkers — at no cost. However, due to incredibly …

    Jay Chen October 15, 2013 Uncategorized Permalink

    The Bearcat Tuition Experience

    Baruch College is one of the ten senior colleges in the City University of New York system. Under this system, the college is funded by the state and city of New York. Our experience with tuition has been fairly reasonable. Individually we pay less than the total tuition of $5000, …

    mk154520 October 15, 2013 Uncategorized Permalink

    College Costs Are Becoming a ‘New Normal’

    In the article of the “A Dangerous ‘New Normal’ in College Debt” the topic of discussion is expecting more to be done …

    The Rising College Costs Are Not as High as They May Seem

      Recently the price of college has increased faster than the inflation rate, but it is not rising as fast as many …

    Free Education in Germany Causes Debates

      “Germany Backtracks on Tuition” discusses Germany’s decision on abolishing college tuition and the different takes on this. On one hand, “open …

    Obama Plan’s to Make Colleges More Affordable

    President Obama recently outlined a plan that would attempt to make colleges more affordable for the general population. His ideas include a …

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