Sentences with phrase «cost of going to college»

The debate over the skyrocketing cost of going to college may get even more intense as a result of the 1988 - 89 tuition figures recently released by the College Board.
On the other hand, I would have also had to tell them that for women one of the opportunity costs of going to college is for them decreased marital satisfaction later in life — and I am not sure that is something they really need to hear their first month in university.
The cost of going to college is an issue of growing concern among students, their parents and public officials.
Others — both at the national and statewide levels — argue that it is not right for prisoners to get financial aid, when the cost of going to college is skyrocketing which has led to a trillion dollar college debt.
In New York State, while the governor offered his own plan to help incarcerated individuals take college classes, his Administration has been advancing plans to annually hike tuition — thus driving up the cost of going to college for all.
«With the cost of going to college today, to then be paid a very low salary and take a long time to pay off your college debt... kids are smart,» she said.
Looking closely, the financial benefits of possessing a Bachelor's degree definitely justify the costs of going to college.
And the range of qualified expenses that you can cover for the beneficiary includes nearly all of the costs of going to college.
It's no secret that the cost of going to college has steadily increased, so more students are shouldering more debt to pay for it.
Everyone knows that the cost of going to college has gone through the roof in the last 15 years.
With the cost of going to college increasing, many students are taking out both federal and private student loans in order to help fund their degrees.
In fact, a recent study found that the cost of not going to college is rising faster than the cost of going to college.
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