This is a major problem. Those of you paying college tuition already know this.
Those of you who only casually think about what is best for the nation might come to the conclusion that there's a "bubble" here that has to burst.
Alternatives can, and must be found.
Monday, September 6, 2010
College Tuition: The Next Bubble to Burst?

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