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About 'wesleyan university tuition'|My Experience at Indiana Wesleyan University: PART A







About 'wesleyan university tuition'|My Experience at Indiana Wesleyan University: PART A








According               to               a               recent               article               posted               on               CNN,               George               Washington               University               is               the               most               expensive               University               in               the               U.S.

Tuition               is               currently               $37,820               which               is               a               3.9%               increase               from               last               year.

Forty               thousand               dollars               a               year,               just               on               tuition,               is               what               many               state               schools               will               ask               for               the               entire               degree,               if               not               less.

The               average               in-state               tuition               for               a               public               school               is               $5,836,               and               for               private               schools               $22,218.

The               average               price               for               a               four               year               private               college               actually               jumped               to               $30,367               this               year               which               is               the               first               time               it               has               broken               the               $30,000               mark.

The               only               good               news               is               that               the               rate               of               increase               has               slowed               down               over               the               past               three               years.
The               second               most               expensive               college               in               the               U.S.

is               the               University               of               Richmond.

Tuition               is               $36,550               with               an               increase               of               4.9%               from               last               year.

Number               three               on               the               list               of               most               expensive               colleges               is               Sarah               Lawrence               College               in               Bronxville,               NY.

Tuition               rates               this               year               are               set               at               $36,088               which               is               only               slightly               less               than               the               University               of               Richmond.

Sarah               Lawrence               has               increased               their               tuition               by               6%               over               the               past               year.
               Next               on               the               list               is               Kenyan               Ohio               college               with               tuition               cost               at               $36,050               per               year.

This               is               a               6.2%               increase               from               last               year.
               The               fifth               most               expensive               college               is               Vassar               College               in               Poughkeepsie,               New               York.

Tuition               is               set               at               $36,030               which               is               a               6.6%               increase               from               last               year.

Number               six               on               the               list               is               Bucknell               University               in               Lewisburg,               Pennsylvania               with               tuition               at               $36,002               which               is               a               9.8%               increase               from               last               year.
               The               seventh               most               expensive               college               is               Bennington               College               in               Bennington,               Vermont               with               a               tuition               rate               of               $35,250               which               is               a               5%               increase               from               last               year.
               The               eighth               most               expensive               college               is               Columbia               University               in               New               York               City,               New               York.

Columbia               currently               has               a               tuition               rate               of               $35,166               which               is               a               5.8%               increase               from               last               year.
               Number               nine               on               the               list               is               Wesleyan               University,               located               in               Middletown               Connecticut.

Tuition               at               Wesleyan               jumped               up               to               $35,144               which               is               a               5.9%               increase               from               last               year.
               The               last               college               on               the               list               based               on               data               from               The               Chronicle               of               Higher               Education,               is               Trinity               College               in               Hartford               Connecticut.

Tuition               at               Trinity               is               currently               $35,130               which               is               a               4.5%               increase               from               last               year.
               So               why               would               anyone               choose               to               go               to               one               of               these               colleges?

Obviously,               the               education               is               probably               better               as               is               the               prestige.

The               students               at               these               schools               take               their               learning               seriously               and               education               is               highly               valued               by               the               parents               as               well.

Another               common               reason               students               choose               such               expensive               schools               is               because               they               believe               it               will               help               them               get               ahead,               and               most               likely               someone               in               their               family               can               afford               it               and               has               encouraged               them               to               invest               in               such               a               school.
               On               the               other               hand,               four-year               public               colleges               cost               approximately               $12,796               which               includes               room               and               board.

Students               who               attend               these               schools               will               most               likely               spend               about               ¼               or               less               of               what               private               school               students               are               paying.
               Another               article               posted               on               CNN               noted               that               almost               2/3               of               full-time               students               receive               grant               aid               that               lowers               their               tuition               cost.

However,               that               still               leaves               over               1/3               of               students               who               are               not               receiving               any               aid               at               all.

Many               students               apply               for               scholarships,               however,               few               are               given               out,               and               the               ones               that               receive               are               considered               quite               fortunate.
               Aid               itself               does               not               keep               pace               with               the               rising               tuition               costs               however.

Without               inflation,               the               average               Pell               Grant               per               recipient               fell               by               $120.
               Aid               is               also               only               a               pebble               in               the               mountain               for               most               college               students,               who,               even               though               they               work               approximately               18               hours               a               week,               still               end               up               taking               out               a               lot               of               college               loans               and               are               left               with               quite               a               lot               of               debt               upon               graduation.

In               fact,               loans               now               constitute               51%               of               total               aid               to               graduate               and               undergraduate               students.
               The               main               reasons               cost               keeps               climbing               for               college               students               is               because               of               government               budgets               which               cut               off               non-tuition               revenue.

Also,               health               benefits               and               utilities               have               only               increased               and               faculty               salaries               are               continuing               to               rise.
               The               last               question               is               whether               or               not               it               is               really               worth               it.

According               to               a               recent               survey               the               data               shows               that               persons               wit               ha               bachelor's               degree               end               up               earning               70%               more               than               those               with               high               school               diplomas.

For               men               the               gap               is               63%.
               Apparently,               getting               a               bachelor's               degree               is               basically               necessary               anymore.

However,               there               are               a               few               tips               that               high               school               students               and               early               college               students               should               take               into               consideration               when               choosing               college               and               career               paths.
               First,               do               not               pick               a               school               based               on               its               prestige.

Find               a               school               that               you               can               afford,               (or               at               least               hope               to               afford)               with               a               program               that               you               will               not               just               enjoy,               but               profit               from.

Too               often               students               are               fed               the               lie               that               their               career               path               is               about               them,               and               they               are               not               informed               if               they               will               even               be               able               to               find               a               job               after               college.

It               is               important               to               consider               all               of               these               aspects               and               more               when               deciding               on               a               college               as               well               as               what               program               to               go               into.
               Also,               bachelor               degrees               allow               full-time               workers               to               make               an               average               of               $14,000               a               year               more               than               those               with               high               school               diplomas.
               So,               if               you               have               to               get               a               bachelor's,               you               might               as               well               choose               an               affordable               school               with               great               programs               which               will               lead               to               greater               job               opportunities.









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