With tuition rising, aren’t colleges making out like bandits? For the most part, no, writes Scott Carlson in The Chronicle of Higher Education. While sticker price tuition is rising, colleges are also raising the discount rate.
The upshot? “On average and adjusted for inflation, colleges have seen no growth in net revenue for 13 years.”
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