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High Court green-lights tuition breaks for illegals


June 13, 2011 by Taylor Hannigan

The development is great news for immigrant rights groups, but it has a lot of U.S. citizens seeing red.

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Should these people be getting tuition breaks?


April 18, 2011 by Taylor Hannigan

Another state is moving closer to providing in-state tuition rates to individuals who are in the country illegally.

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Blimey! Is America losing students to the U.K.?


January 24, 2011 by Jacob Hawley

As tuition in the U.S. skyrockets, some students are looking abroad for their education. 

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Tuition breaks for illegal aliens? Court says yes


November 21, 2010 by Taylor Hannigan

Some illegal aliens in this state will get to pay in-state tuition rates, even though out-of-state U.S. citizens have to fork over more.

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And the most expensive colleges are …


October 12, 2010 by Geneva Reid

The fact that college costs are rising is nothing new.

But take a look at the latest list of America’s most expensive schools:

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GI Bill tuition pouring into for-profit schools


September 4, 2010 by Jacob Hawley

For profit colleges are targeting soldiers and vets – and the US government’s footing the bill.

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Public college value: Who’s No. 1?


January 13, 2010 by Taylor Hannigan

A just-released list ranks the top public college values nationwide. Here’s how it was compiled – and who came in at number one.

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They’re mad as hell — and won’t take it anymore


November 24, 2009 by Taylor Hannigan

Responding to an announced tuition hike, outraged students decided to take action.

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Student lived in state for years — but can’t get resident tuition rate


October 13, 2009 by Taylor Hannigan

What’s it take for a student to prove she should pay the in-state tuition rate? A Florida student found out the hard way.

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10 things to love about community college


June 19, 2009 by Geneva Reid

Ever wonder why nearly half of students in the U.S. start out at community colleges?

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Will students be able to dig out of the hole?


May 27, 2009 by Geneva Reid

What’s free when you get it, but can wind up costing you thousands?

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Why some colleges are facing unexpected pressure


May 22, 2009 by Geneva Reid

Business is booming at these colleges.

Are they getting ready to elbow the big boys out of the way? 

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It’s a good idea — so why are colleges losing interest?


May 15, 2009 by Geneva Reid

You’d think locking in tuition would be a sure way to attract students — but there’s one big problem with it. 

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Ever considered lowering student costs this way?


May 1, 2009 by Geneva Reid

Lowering costs to attract students isn’t new – but offering a three-year degree program is.

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