July 7, 2006
State Borders Are Not Barriers to the Migration of College Students
Recent news articles have featured cases of students who have found it difficult, if not impossible, to attend public colleges and universities outside their states because those institutions are charging skyrocketing tuitions for nonresidents. But a proliferation of bistate, multistate, and regional exchange agreements are helping a growing number of students cross state lines. Such agreements result from universities' desire for the higher revenues that out-of-state students can provide,
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