Tuition costs at top private universities in New England are reaching over $80k per year with housing, prompting concerns about the increasing financial burden on students. Despite the rising prices, the applicant pool for prestigious schools continues to grow, raising questions about the value of expensive degrees. Speculation suggests that a college may introduce a $100k tuition for the 2026-2027 school year.
It looks like the 2026-2027 will be the first school year we see a college with a $100k tuition https://t.co/yfU3akzSjl https://t.co/enqBsQ3QAJ
It seems like more people are questioning the relative value of exspensive ass degrees and yet the prices are surging. What gives? As someone who paid for an expensive ass degree, Iām generally curious https://t.co/P8gttEjLRh
It seems like more people are questioning the relative value of exspensive ass degrees and yet the prices are surging. What gives? Btw I once paid for an expensive ass degree https://t.co/P8gttEje1J
It seems like more people are questioning the relative value of exspensive ass degrees and yet the prices are surging. What gives https://t.co/P8gttEje1J
Attending one of the prestigious schools in the nation hasn't gotten cheaper https://t.co/c7e4YRmcHw
If you look at the tuition for the top private universities, they're routinely costing $80k+ per year w/ housing Yet the applicant pool for these colleges continues to rise At what point do people say enough is enough? I mean we're talking about $80k after tax for just 1 year
If you look at the tuition for the top private universities, they're routinely costing $80k+ per year w/ housing. Yet the applicant pool for these colleges continues to rise. At what point do people say enough is enough? I mean we're talking about $80k per year after tax for 1ā¦
Anyone looking to head to New England for college, be prepared for some pretty high tuition costs. Read more here š https://t.co/iFlvI1fMk5