The price of college is higher than ever but not having a degree is even more costly, according to recent studies. For low-income students, and many-moderate income students, this can mean that paying for higher education may require holding a job. Nearly three quarters of the 19.7 million students aged 16 and over enrolled in undergraduate college worked in 2011.
The price of college is higher than ever but not having a degree is even more costly, according to recent studies. For low-income students, and many-moderate income students, this can mean that paying for higher education may require holding a job. Nearly three quarters of the 19.7 million students aged 16 and over enrolled in undergraduate college worked in 2011.