As public colleges and universities respond to an economic downturn with tuition hikes and caps on admissions, private colleges and universities are trying a different approach. Across the state – and the country – private schools responded with the smallest average increase in nearly 40 years, at 4.3 percent. And many officials – including those at two private schools in the region – report that they've admitted more students. The modest increase represents a sea change in the way some private school officials are thinking about the bottom line. Read more at:
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