June 30, 2006
Lumina Foundation Plans to Foster Ideas for Reducing College Costs
The Lumina Foundation for Education plans to award $25.5-million in grants over the next five years to foster the development of broad national approaches that could cut colleges' operating costs and make price less of a barrier to higher education.
The grant program, which was announced last week, is part of the next phase of Lumina's efforts to spur a national conversation about making college more affordable, a discussion the Indianapolis-based nonprofit group began last year at a
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