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	<title>Comments on: The One-Way Tuition Elevator</title>
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		<title>By: Anna</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Consider it an investment in your future that will eventually pay off in the form of better employment, higher salaries, and an education. Besides, 7-9% is the average for tuition increases at colleges nationally. Metro is a cheap school [I&#039;m originally from CO, I&#039;m familiar with it], think about how much private schools cost. 9% of $6,000 is a lot different than 9% of $35,000. And I doubt too many people are getting excluded from the &quot;American Dream&quot; because of it. That&#039;s what need-based scholarships and loans are for. 
 
 
 
p.s. You don&#039;t &quot;graduate high school&quot; you graduate FROM. That&#039;s where merit-based scholarships come in. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Consider it an investment in your future that will eventually pay off in the form of better employment, higher salaries, and an education. Besides, 7-9% is the average for tuition increases at colleges nationally. Metro is a cheap school [I&#039;m originally from CO, I&#039;m familiar with it], think about how much private schools cost. 9% of $6,000 is a lot different than 9% of $35,000. And I doubt too many people are getting excluded from the &quot;American Dream&quot; because of it. That&#039;s what need-based scholarships and loans are for. </p>
<p>p.s. You don&#039;t &quot;graduate high school&quot; you graduate FROM. That&#039;s where merit-based scholarships come in. </p>
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