Sentences with phrase «growing tuition rates»

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«The number of programs and proposals is likely to grow because free - tuition programs meet several policy priorities of governments, including increasing higher education participation rates to cultivate a trained workforce while maintaining affordability,» the report found.
Assuming tuition grows at the same rate as inflation, you can expect to pay around $ 6,500 a year when your child starts university in 2023.
Universities have long term fixed liabilities, such as tenure track contracts and the salary of tenured faculty may grow at a rate faster than general inflation or tuition fees, especially in specialized areas such as business, law, medicine and engineering.
the cost of tuition grew at a high inflation rate, but the second option allowed them to skip inflation on the bill side, but keep inflation regarding wages.
Is this still the case in the face of growing income inequality and rapidly rising tuition rates?
The immediate impact of exclusionary tuition rates is a professional community that compounds its own lamentable mental health and substance abuse statistics; the longer - term ones are a bar that is out of touch with the general public and can't afford to provide service to the poor, and a bench whose members grew up going to private schools in places like Rosedale.
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