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January 18, 2008

Most IHEs Will Not Be Able To Follow The Leaders On Tuition Aid

Now that Harvard, Yale, and a handful of other top-ranked schools have made moves to make their undergraduate programs more affordable, will the rest of American colleges follow suit? Not likely. Tuition is expected to keep rising faster than inflation, experts say. And recent moves by some schools to make more aid money available – Yale University announced the latest such plan Monday – merely illustrate the deep divide in American higher education. A few elite schools have huge endowments that allow them to spend more on financial aid programs, while most do not. Read more at:
http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0117/p03s01-usgn.html

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