It's no secret that going to college can be very expensive, with tuition costs rising faster than financial aid. But what's causing that price tag to rise so quickly?
Brianna McGurran is the Loans Analyst for Forbes Advisor. Most recently, she was a staff writer and spokesperson at NerdWallet, where she wrote "Ask Brianna," a financial advice column syndicated by ...
A new report from the College Board might prompt a different sort of sticker shock: The net price of college tuition and fees, after factoring in student aid and inflation, is actually lower now than ...
Tuition and fees can change each academic year. We provide you a list of updated tuition and fee (mandatory, course and incidental) charges each year. Below is a list of changes for the current ...
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AUSTIN -- The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board approved a policy guideline Friday for setting tuition and fees at state colleges and universities, the first time the agency has embraced such ...
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There are several options for deducting college tuition and textbooks on your federal income tax return, including the American Opportunity Tax Credit, Lifetime Learning Tax Credit, Tuition and Fees ...
Paying for college is expensive, and many families are feeling the pinch as tuition costs soar. College tuition prices are a lot more today compared with two decades ago. For instance, the average ...
Students at one college in Utah will be paying less to go there next year than they are now. For this fall, Southern Utah University requested no increase in tuition — the third year in a row — and, ...