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We asked 6,000 New Englanders: Is a college degree still worth the cost?
Is college still worth it? At universities today, it’s a nearly $125,000 question — that’s how much
Is college still worth it? At universities today, it’s a nearly $125,000 question — that’s how much
For decades, the four-year bachelor’s degree, with its requirement for 120 credits of classwork, has been the unquestioned standard.
Like most conservatives, I was elated to see the Supreme Court strike down race-based admissions and President Joe Biden’s student loan...
On April 18, ACTA hosted a webinar to explore the role of trustees in controlling institutional spending. . .
President Biden’s action to forgive up to $20,000 in federal student loan debt […]
Front Page: ACTA White Paper—Colleges Must Prioritize Access, Not Excess. In August, ACTA released The Cost of Excess: Why Colleges and Universities Must Control Runaway Spending. This white paper, featuring original research by ACTA’s...
For Immediate ReleaseMedia Contact: Leslie K Paige, Gabrielle AnglinEmail: lpaige@goacta.org, ganglin@goacta.orgPhone: (202) 798-5425 […]
For most students, a college education is one of the biggest investments they’ll ever make in their lifetime. What if colleges and universities could take the risk out of that monumental investment by insuring...
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