Not exact matches
Which makes great advice on
how to navigate your university education (and
how to wring as much real - world value out of every precious
tuition dollar as possible) incredibly valuable.
While we can not account for every
dollar of
tuition increases, we can track state spending to see which programs are getting state and local tax
dollars, and
how that has contributed to declines in higher - education support.
It doesn't matter
how their proponents try to disguise them — education savings accounts,
tuition tax credits, opportunity scholarships — vouchers are destructive and misguided schemes that use taxpayer
dollars to «experiment with our children's education without any evidence of real, lasting positive results,» says NEA President Eskelsen García.
So
how is it possible that I paid $ 1,900 in
tuition for my last year of university 30 years ago, adjusted to today's
dollars, and if I was doing the same program today it would cost $ 16,000?
And think of $ 16,000
dollars in
tuition per year per student —
how can any post-secondary institution resist?!?!