April 21, 2006
Price Not a Barrier to College for Most Pennsylvanians, Study Finds
Most young adults in Pennsylvania have found their higher-education options to be expensive but affordable even as the cost of attendance rises, according to a report being released this week.
Fewer than one in 12 high-school graduates in the state between the ages of 18 and 34 reported that high tuition prevented them from enrolling in college or forced them to drop out before earning a degree, according to the findings of a telephone survey conducted last fall.
The report on
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