Expensive Education

If you're dreaming of sending your kids to college in the future, then you better start saving up. Recent write-up survey shows that tuition fees in four-year public colleges went up by 6.6 percent at 6.3 percent in private colleges. Tuition fees this year is $381 more expensive than last year. Even two-year colleges increased their fees by 4.2 percent to $2,361.
Despite the increase in college fees, financial aid to students only covers half of the increases in public 4-year colleges and a third in private colleges.
Sad to say, education in the U.S. is indeed a privilege.
Nevertheless, if you are bent on pursing a college degree but do not have the money to finance it, here are several links that might help you in reaching your goal
June 18th, 2008 at 7:01 am
I don’t understand this aspect, I really don’t. It’s like our society would discourage education… I hope people will understand once and for all that money will never replace intelligence, while intelligence and education will always bring money.
March 10th, 2009 at 9:49 pm
Education is important. Saving money is also important. You just need to find education that gives you more in return than what you spend.