Sentences with phrase «college unaffordable»

In his campaign announcement, he blamed «constant tuition hikes and rampant spending» for making college unaffordable for many people.
Conservatives advocate to keep community college unaffordable There are a lot of troubling policies that hold sway in the North Carolina education world these days.
I guess the «Rational Tuition Plan» has made college unaffordable even for the children of a State Assemblyman.
They are making college unaffordable for the average (and low income) New Yorker.

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Still, there is a lot that colleges, universities, and the government could do to reduce the cost of a college degree — and they need to reduce that cost before a degree, for all its benefits, becomes completely unaffordable.
In Paying the Price, Temple University sociologist Sara Goldrick - Rab concludes that «the lesson from today's student debt crisis... is that college is unaffordable
The report says college has become increasingly unaffordable as federal and state support of higher education has declined as a percentage of total college revenues over the past decade.
Increasingly they are not doors but barriers: unaffordable colleges, under - resourced schools.
Saving for your child's college education is important, but experts say you shouldn't bankrupt yourself, sacrifice retirement savings or take undue risks like an unaffordable second mortgage or a large Federal Direct PLUS Loan.
But what may be more effective is to warn and prevent high school students seeking a college education from taking on unaffordable school debt in the first place.
Those interests brought me to apply to 12 schools come senior year — mostly small liberal arts colleges that were largely unaffordable for me without the help of substantial merit scholarships.
If career coaching is unaffordable for you, take advantage of the support provided by government programs, nonprofit agencies, job search groups, college / alumni career centers, or faith - based missions for the unemployed and underemployed.
The Annie E. Casey Foundation's 2016 KIDS COUNT Data Book finds today's youth — Generation Z — are healthier and completing high school on time despite mounting economic inequality and increasingly unaffordable college tuition.
«There are several reasons why there should be more first - time buyers reaching the market, including persistently low mortgage rates, healthy job prospects for those college - educated, and the fact that renting is becoming more unaffordable in many areas,» said Dr. Yun.
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