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I would be cautious with any argument about higher ed that focused on student pricing. Higher Ed is full of completely opaque pricing activity, where colleges publish a ridiculous nameplate price, then give enough grants and other financial aid that the average student pays less than $2,500 per year, plus room and board: > Since 2016-17, the average net tuition and fee price paid by
first-time full-time in-state students enrolled at public four-year
institutions has been declining after adjusting for inflation; it was
an estimated $2,250 in 2022-23. https://research.collegeboard.org/media/pdf/trends-in-colleg... If you want to criticize colleges on their cost, the data to use is expenditure data, which is much cleaner. |