Sentences with phrase «tuition price tag»

If you are a graduate from 2007 or 1967, you have a school email address — so contact your alumni office to get yours — after all you paid a hefty tuition price tag for it.
Many parents and kids question the value of the six - figure tuition price tag.

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As tuition prices soar, they have become masters at discreetly discussing pricing, and offering options to their customers that help make even the most exorbitant price - tag seem more reasonable and manageable.
With an annual price tag of $ 72,228 for tuition, room and board, and fees, attending Mudd for four years will run students, and their families, more than a quarter of a million dollars.
The governor said he believes the state can enact a new plan to offer free tuition at public colleges and universities; he said the price tag of $ 163 million is just a fraction of the $ 160 billion spending plan.
Some Texas military veterans no longer would be able to pass their unused state tuition benefits to their children under a watered - down reform bill the Texas Senate approved Tuesday — a measure designed to curb the ballooning price tag of the so - called Hazlewood program.
We suspect that Gov. Cuomo will get some form of free college tuition in the budget at a price tag of $ 163 million or so, and we suspect that Uber will be coming to upstate cities, although we wonder how this ever became an issue that is important to anyone.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)-- State lawmakers questioned the price tag of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan to make college tuition free for middle class students...
The price tag for the Clinton plan includes not just new tuition subsidies, but also changes to the student loan program and other proposals.
The school districts the pupils live in would pay for the voucher tuition, but would be allowed to raise local property taxes to cover the private school price tag.
While most people dream about studying abroad and experiencing life outside of the country, the high price tag associated with tuition and room and board fees prevents most students from applying to study abroad.
Between tuition, fees, books and more, the total cost of attending even for just one semester can creep upwards of 5 digits — that's a hefty price tag.
Because they tend to have lofty price tags (the national average private high school tuition is roughly $ 10,000), «It can be a great way to hit the minimum spend,» says J.R. Duren, a personal finance reporter at the product review website HighYa.com.
From 529 plans, to tuition assistance to scholarships and other forms of financial aid, there are many ways to tackle the price tag that now comes with a college education.
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