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College Board approves tuition increases


By Richard Lake
rlake@clarionledger.com


"The state College Board approved increases of up to 5.5 percent today, lower than what six presidents requested."



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And that link is ....

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USM Alumni Anonymous

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College Board approves tuition increases By Richard Lakerlake@clarionledger.com "The state College Board approved increases of up to 5.5 percent today, lower than what six presidents requested."


This stinks! Why should one pay more for what most likely will be a worthless degree? Why not make paying it back contingent on future income? Where in the heck did that statistic come from that says college graduates earn more in their life-time than high school graduates?


Show me the numbers!



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USM Alumni Anonymous wrote:


Reporter wrote: College Board approves tuition increases By Richard Lakerlake@clarionledger.com "The state College Board approved increases of up to 5.5 percent today, lower than what six presidents requested." This stinks! Why should one pay more for what most likely will be a worthless degree? Why not make paying it back contingent on future income? Where in the heck did that statistic come from that says college graduates earn more in their life-time than high school graduates? Show me the numbers!



And, of course, when I say "paying it back, " the it is students loans that so many of us have taken out to pay for the rising tuition!



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USM Alumni Anonymous wrote:


This stinks! Why should one pay more for what most likely will be a worthless degree? Why not make paying it back contingent on future income? Where in the heck did that statistic come from that says college graduates earn more in their life-time than high school graduates? Show me the numbers!


USM AA, college grads do make more but as a recent and interesting Forbes (evil capitalist rag) article indicates this most likely has little to do with the college education received: Five Reasons To Skip College - http://www.forbes.com/2006/04/15/dont-go-college_cx_lh_06slate_0418ski pcollege.html?partner=alerts



"By this logic, the real economic value in a Princeton degree is not the vaunted Princeton education, but in signaling potential employers that you are smart enough to get into Princeton. Actually, attending the classes is irrelevant. A few years back, we even went so far as to speculate that an entrepreneur could build a healthy businesses by charging, say $16,000, to certify qualified high-school graduates as Ivy League material. (See: “ Is Yale A Waste Of Money?”) College-skippers could invest the $144,000 savings and have a nice nest-egg built up by the time they are in their mid-30s. And they could use their formative years between 18 and 22 to learn an actual trade."



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USM Alumni Anonymous

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Bill Gates! Princeston! Bill gates probly wrote the piece himself.


Oh, Paa lease!


We are talking about Mississippi, and the Redneck Riviera here. Your success is directly dependant on being a member of the Good 'Ol Bubba's network.



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