The cost of colleges is a huge controversy in this era we are in; many people worry about the cost of the college they are in. While some don't view the cost of colleges any problem at all, they feel the cost of colleges don't make a difference at all; whether the price is high or low.
College's all over the United States of America have various prices; because of various reasons. A lot of colleges have various benefits and advantages; but no college is really the best. No matter what they may have, and how much they may have.
Let's start off with how perks affect college costs. Quite a lot of colleges now provide their students with flat-screen TV's, swimming pools, recreational centers, and many things just to make their stay more fun. While providing fun, these perks contribute a huge sum to how much a college costs. I don't personally would not mind perks, only if they didn't have to be something that affects cost.
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Students can come anytime they want, any day they want, and can even take as much home as they want. Although a very nice perk in terms of when you don't have enough to get a real meal; this perk makes the college more expensive. Take a look.
The average annual fees and charges for a student attending Kenyon in 2014-15 total approximately $58,890. This total includes tuition ($45,500), room ($5,030) and board ($6,530), and student fees ($1,830). Because all Kenyon students live on campus, room and board are not optional