Tuition Rising: Why College Costs So Much

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Do you ever wonder if college is worth it or if you can afford it? The cost of college can often times be a large, looming wall that can even scare them away from living out their dreams. Those who do move forward to climb this wall, end up worse for wear when they finish the hike. The rising costs of can affect students in great ways.

Even though students are going hungry and the tuition is out of control, costs are still rising. “On the cost side, schools continue to compete for students by working to attract top faculty, build and maintain the latest facilities and offer the next generation of students amenities that can be touted on campus tours for prospective applicants.” (Schoen, John W. "The Real Reasons a College Degree Costs so Much." CNBC. CNBC, 08 Dec. 2016. Web. 10 Apr. 2017. ) The reason tuition rises is because schools want only the best. "To look better than their competitors, the institutions wind up in an arms race of spending to improve facilities, faculty, students, research, and instructional technology." (Ehrenberg, Ronald G. Tuition Rising: Why College Costs So Much. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 2009. Tuition Rising: Why College Costs So Much. Cornell University. Web. 2 May 2017. ). In order to have a higher quality of education, faculty and campus, they raise their costs and therefore raise their tuition. …show more content…

Even bringing food home for themselves can be a problem. “....26 percent reported “low food security,” meaning they (students) faced challenges in obtaining quality food. Another 22 percent had “very low food security,” indicating that they were probably going hungry.”- (Anderson, Nick. "Many Students in Need Have Jobs and Financial Aid but Still Go Hungry." The Washington Post. WP Company, 05 Oct. 2016. Web. 10 Apr. 2017. ). This was already a problem, there will be more and more problems. However, it could be solved by simple budgeting, planning and