“tuition” Charts
Considering The Cost of College: Earnings by Education »
The median annual salaries of Americans across all races increases markedly with each level of educational attainment, though not equally.…
Are The Big-Name Schools Worth The Price Tag? »
As it turns out, despite the money that a student has to put into an education, these schools are generally…
How We Pay For College »
College is no cheap institution and with prices only increasing, it gets increasingly harder to pay. Under a quarter of…
More Money, More College... More College, More Money »
It's a vicious cycle, alright. That's why in Tennessee, a new bill provides two years of free tuition at a…
Tuition Cost of Public vs. Private Universities »
In this bar chart, you can see the differences in tuition for private and public Universities. This chart applies for…
Caps, Gowns, and College Loans »
Young adults aged 18-29 named college loans or expenses as their "top money problem." On top of having low wage…
Can you afford NOT to go to college? »
Median annual earnings for college graduates continue to rise as prospects for those without a degree are in decline.
The Race of Debt »
With college tuition skyrocketing many people are having to take out loans. What does the distribution of debt among college…
Tax-Based Student Aid Is Not Going Where It's Needed »
Tax-based aid provides support to individuals already likely to attend college. 20% of AOTC and LLC went to households earning…
Regardless of the Cost, College Still Matters »
While college may be 50 percent more expensive now than it was 30 years ago, the increase to lifetime earnings…
5 Costliest Universities: Private vs. Public (2014) »
If we exclude the names of the universities and simply focus on the costliest universities in these two categories, the…
Does Higher Education Really Mean Higher Cost? »
These 7 countries are considered to have the highest levels of education for college around the world. But what is…
College Tuition by Income »
Is it too expensive to go to college? Nick Gillespie of Reason.com argues that people should, to paraphrase, stop complaining…