Declining state aid and rising costs have made getting a top-notch education in Michigan among the most expensive in the country, gobbling up parents' savings and saddling graduates with tuition bills that typically are far higher than their peers across the country. "The route we're going is not sustainable," said Michael Boulus, executive director of the Presidents Council State Universities of Michigan, an advocacy group for the 15 public colleges and universities in the state. Read more at:
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20111230/SCHOOLS/112300372/1026/

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