It seems like every college in America is starting to raise tuition rates. Have you faced these rate changes at your school? Obviously this causes trouble because it means more and more people might think college tuition is out of their price range. For o

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by 佳佳 | 2013-07-18

In 2011, the average student loan debt for all borrowers was $23,300. Ten percent owe more than $54,000 dollars, and three percent owe more than $100,000 dollars. That amounts to more than one million people owing six figures for their education.

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by 佳佳 | 2012-12-27

Free tuition at a local community college gives students another option after high school. These programs are broadly available, with most community college free tuition programs using relatively basic eligibility guidelines. For example, they may require

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by 佳佳 | 2012-12-27

Comparing college tuition costs can get complicated when financial aid packages are involved. There is not a standardized award letter, which can make comparing costs difficult. Understanding what your student loans, grants and scholarships cover will be

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by 佳佳 | 2012-12-27

Difference between College Tuition – In State and Out of State Fees. Many student are confused about the college tuition fee structure, esinternational students, who will have to pay out of state tuition fees.

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by 佳佳 | 2012-12-27

When asked the question, "Why do colleges keep raising tuition fees?" I give answers ranging from three words ("because they can"), to 85,000 (my book, Going Broke By Degree). Avoiding both extremes, let's evaluate two rival explanations for the college c

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