The cost of college education in the U.S. is a growing concern as prices continue to rise. New College is seeking $400 million despite having only 698 students. Financial experts advise single moms on managing finances, while high-income families debate the necessity of filling out the FAFSA. As high school graduates face learning loss, questions arise about their preparedness for college. Meanwhile, discussions on FAFSA application and family conversations about student financial aid are ongoing.
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Prices are on the rise at America's most expensive colleges and universities, but the numbers aren't always what they seem. https://t.co/nmSXsedZ5a
Money tips for single moms: 'It can be very challenging to raise kids on one income,' advisor says https://t.co/1nzF8LK0hD
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