Your Money: Why College Costs Rise, Even in a Recession

Courtesy NYT > Your Money  Fri, 09/04/2009 - 16:49

If you have paid college tuition recently, you probably have questions. Where does all that money go? And why doesn’t the price tag ever fall?


 

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