According to a USNews article from a year ago, there are some explanations to why college tuition has/will/can increase. When tax payer money fails to fully subsidize tuition costs, the remainder is transfered to college students. The example the article gave is Pennsylvania State University received the same subsidy in 2006 as it had for the past five years. That lack of increase in funding meant a 5.6 increase in tuition that college students will have to pay back. Another explanation could be that it costs more to run a unviersit than it once did. For example, computer labs, new projection/ sound devices. Colleges, according to the article, have developed an inflation gauge called the “Higher Education Index.” Finally, schools are experiencing pressure (from students and parents) to update dorms, cafeterias, and workout facilities. USNews article
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11 02 2008In the last 30 years, the cost of attending a public university went from $655 in 1977 to $6,185 in 2007. According to a US News article, College Board-the non-profit organization that studies college figures-says that there is no significant reason for the increases in tuition above the cost of inflation. An explanation as given by the College Board chairman is that cost of living has increased sharply for students. “Cafeterias and dorms are nicer than they used to be,” said chairman Gaston Caperton. According to the article, parents shold budget at least $80,000 to get today’s freshman attending in-state public universities for four years straight. US News article (October 26, 2007).
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5 02 2008The figures for the previous year were startling. Average total tuition and fees at four-year colleges and universities in 2006-07 are $22,218, $1,238 (5.9 percent) higher than they were in 2005-06. For the 2005-2006 school year at a private university, the average total for tuition, fees, room, and board were $30,367. Inflation alone didn’t account for the rising cost, leading many to wonder why it as approaching nearly 6 % for a four year public university for all costs associated with one year of schooling.
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22 01 2008Over the past few years, many college students have experienced dramatic increases in the costs of college. Rent, food, and travel expenses can be controlled and minimized. However, state legislators seem to routinely ignore the need to minimize tuition increases. Legislators can get away with the charges because of the way in which financial companies automatically spot the money to those in need of aid. Most students chose to repay the loans after graduating and only then is the cost realized. I will be exploring why tuition rises so much each year over this semester, why the students bear the burden as opposed to the state governments (if attending a public school), and what projected tuition costs will be for generations later.
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