Our Towns: Seeking Higher Education at Lower Prices

Courtesy NYT > Your Money  Mon, 10/27/2008 - 12:54

SUNY Binghamton has seen a roughly 50 percent increase in applications so far this fall, largely due to its price tag, which is well below most competitive private colleges.


 

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