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votesparks

(1,288 posts)
Fri Aug 16, 2013, 09:43 AM Aug 2013

Cost Of College Eclipses Inflation By 27 Percent in Last Five Years



The price of attending a public four-year college has risen 27 percent beyond inflation over the past five years, according to the College Board. At Community Colleges, prices have risen 24 percent, and 13 percent at private universities.

The increases include to tuition have been driven by a drop in state funding for higher education, and things like skyrocketing growth in administrative positions, and the funding of athletic programs.
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Cost Of College Eclipses Inflation By 27 Percent in Last Five Years (Original Post) votesparks Aug 2013 OP
As the corporatization of education has proceded. snot Aug 2013 #1
And goodbye to saving money by purchasing used books..... groundloop Aug 2013 #2
Its for Profit warrant46 Aug 2013 #3

groundloop

(11,518 posts)
2. And goodbye to saving money by purchasing used books.....
Tue Aug 20, 2013, 03:02 PM
Aug 2013

Many texts now come with an access code which are only good for 1 semester which the students need for getting onto an online site where they get homework problems etc. The cost of that access code is so high that it makes buying used books pointless.

WHY is this practice not illegal?

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