The Tuition Hike

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Due to the recent recession, the economy has forced universities to raise tuition prices. All funding for higher education has dropped 14.6 percent since 2008. For most universities net tuition has risen from an average of three thousand four hundred fifteen dollars to four thousand five hundred forty six dollars. That is a 21.1 percent increase from the previous year. (CBS News) The economy is starting to show the impact of how people are going to choose college. In southern states most colleges have seen an increase of over 70 percent. And yet families are putting themselves into debt to pay for these increases even though the unemployment rate is rising. (Claudio Sanchez.) Parents value higher education because now days if you don’t have college experience or some sort of college degree, there are limited career opportunities.

Most People want to know where all of the money they are paying is going. According to Charles Miller, head of Spelling Commission on the Future of Higher Education, “Get all the money you can get. Spend all the money you can get. Describing the way in which higher education institutions in the United States hae traditionally conducted business. ” Over the years presidents of research universities have seen a 30 percent increase in median salaries. It went up 15.5 percent just from the year before to six hundred twenty seven thousand, seven hundred and fifty dollars States do not use their authority to limit the revenues of the colleges and universities or to hold the colleges and universities accountable for producing valued outcomes. . (American Enterprise Institute) Universities aggressively look for any kind of funding that will make them look and / or function better. At the same time parents s...

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... always looking to get rid of their used books quick and cheap. Another thing you could potentially save money on is parking. There are a couple of tricks like parking just close enough to the campus it is not too far of a walk but far enough away you do not need to pay for a parking permit then walk the rest of the way. Another is in many big campuses have transportation for you, like busses that transport you from one side of the campus to another. Many college students ride bikes to school. It can save you some time like driving would but gives you a little more exercise. (William Swanwick).
All of these factors contribute to how much college really costs. Many people even wonder if tuition prices will ever drop. Hopefully then more and more students will attend a four year university and make higher education a reality again for the lower- income families.

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