Funding Drops, Schools' Fees Skyrocket
Lack of State Funding Results in Hidden Fees for Students
Angela Januzzi
September 5, 2007
In the 2005-6 school year, fees for public universities rose faster than tuition at over half of the country’s state-funded schools. The skyrocketing surcharges are due to legislatures that are not keen on increasing tuition, but also not adequately funding schools.
Enrollment Management 101
Considering The Non-Traditional Student:
Wayne State’s 'Department of Interdisciplinary Studies' Is A Case Study
Angela Januzzi
August 31, 2007
When Corporations Meet Campuses
Massachusetts Governor Proposes $500million
School Building Budget for Stem Cell Bank
Angela Januzzi
August 28, 2007
