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Divided We Learn

Once the way up the socioeconomic ladder in America, higher education may now be deepening the divisions. First-generation, low-income students disproportionately wind up at campuses with the fewest resources; their wealthier counterparts, at the best. And, contradicting public promises, universities are raising their net prices faster for low-income than higher-income students.

Posted inDivided We Learn, Higher Education, News

As study abroad becomes more crucial, few low-income students go

Avatar photo by Sarah Carr May 8, 2014April 8, 2021
St. Petersburg College’s Clearwater campus. (Photo: St. Petersburg College)
Posted inDivided We Learn, Higher Education, News

Community colleges increasingly adding bachelor’s degrees

Avatar photo by Jon Marcus April 10, 2014April 8, 2021
Posted inDivided We Learn, Higher Education, News

Years after promises to fix it, key financial-aid form still thwarts students

Avatar photo by Laura M. Colarusso March 17, 2014April 8, 2021
Tuition tracker
Posted inBlogs, Divided We Learn, Education by the Numbers, Higher Education

Universities with 10 largest endowments raise tuition for low income students more than for high income students

Avatar photo by Jill Barshay March 14, 2014April 8, 2021
Tuition tracker
Posted inDivided We Learn, Higher Education, News, Tuition tracker

College, federal financial aid increasingly benefits the rich

Avatar photo by Jon Marcus March 9, 2014April 8, 2021
Freshman Esmeralda Rosas of Dallas is going to the University of North Texas because of the Emerald Eagle Scholar program, an affordable education plan for lower-income families. Here she is photographed in the campus library where she comes to study, Monday, January 27, 2014. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News)
Posted inDivided We Learn, Higher Education, News, Tuition tracker

How some families pay less for college than others

Avatar photo by Holly K. Hacker March 9, 2014April 8, 2021
Posted inDivided We Learn, Higher Education, News, Tuition tracker

Poorer families are bearing the brunt of college price hikes, data show

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Jon Marcus and Holly K. Hacker March 9, 2014April 8, 2021
Posted inDivided We Learn, Higher Education, News

ANALYSIS: Real-world trends clash with promises made at White House summit

Avatar photo by Jon Marcus January 16, 2014April 8, 2021

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