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Why some institutions can afford to market opaque sticker prices

University Business

As affordability becomes a louder demand among a skeptical public, some institutions may be incentivized to continue marketing artificial tuition prices. Institutions with a high sticker price who consider slashing their sticker price to market their affordability face a “prisoner’s dilemma,” according to Brookings.

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New Vanderbilt housing requires income students don't make

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Her first living situation, a house that she found through a friend of a friend of her aunt, was only 5.5 Schaaf’s struggle to find decent housing on a graduate student stipend is unusual neither for Vanderbilt’s graduate students nor for graduate students in cities across the United States.

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Choosing A College: Don’t Ignore The Cost

Great College Advice

Would you shop for and buy a house without first knowing the asking price? You’d know what your budget is, look for a house or car that falls within your budget, and then decide whether the price tag is worth it to you. How about a car? Of course not! So it goes with the cost of college.

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Report: Can CRMs Help HBCUs Support Students?

Confessions of a Community College Dean

The goal of the initiative is “enabling colleges to use the same technology that reminds individuals when they’ve left items in an online shopping cart or that it’s time for an eye exam or haircut to help students complete applications, navigate financial aid or sign up for housing,” the report says. Hide by line?:

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Honor and invest in Ukraine through scholarships (opinion)

Confessions of a Community College Dean

In spring 2022, a survey of 559 colleges conducted by the Institute of International Education found that 248 (44 percent) reported enrolling Ukrainian students, with many institutions providing Ukrainian students with financial assistance (58 percent) or assistance with housing costs (29 percent). Disable left side advertisement?:

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Listen to Lead the Way: Audience Insights Guide Your FAFSA Response

Campus Sonar

Staff and administrators are navigating frequent updates and shifting processes and timelines; and further uncertainty about aid and finances has added to the worries prospective students already feel about affording a degree.

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With proposed TPS changes, Biden admin overreached (opinion)

Confessions of a Community College Dean

The private sector has an important role to play in driving innovation, access, affordability and a higher rate of completion in postsecondary education. Virginia Foxx is the chair of the House Education and the Workforce Committee and represents the Fifth Congressional District of North Carolina. Our future depends on it.