By JACQUES STEINBERG
Thanks to a new Web site made available today by the Department of Education, families can compare the various costs of particular colleges and universities, as well as the trends in that pricing, according to an article in The Times by my colleague Tamar Lewin.
As Ms. Lewin writes:
The new lists, [...]
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By TAMAR LEWIN
Students and families can compare colleges’ tuitions, the pace at which they are rising and the net cost of attending each college on a new Web site the Department of Education made public on Thursday, fulfilling a legislative mandate.
The new lists, required by the Higher Education Opportunity Act of [...]
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BY Langnee Barron
DAILY NEWS WRITER
Thursday, June 23rd 2011, 4:00 AM
She may be just a first-grader, but Eliana Asiedu already has big plans for her education.
“I want to go to college. That’s where you get to know everything,” said Eliana, 6, as she stood in the lobby of New York University’s Cantor Film Center one day [...]
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May 24, 2011
By DAVID LEONHARDT
The last four presidents of the United States each attended a highly selective college. All nine Supreme Court justices did, too, as did the chief executives of General Electric (Dartmouth), Goldman Sachs (Harvard), Wal-Mart (Georgia Tech), Exxon Mobil (Texas) and Google (Michigan).
Like it or not, these [...]
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New York Times
March 3, 2011
By LISA W. FODERARO
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/04/nyregion/04remedial.html
The City University of New York has long spent much of its energy and resources just teaching new students what they need to begin taking college-level courses.
But that tide of remedial students has now swelled so large that the university’s six community colleges — [...]
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