The Chronicle of Higher Education

Public Colleges Tame Tuition Costs, but Poorer Students Fall Behind

By ELIZABETH F. FARRELL

Public four-year colleges have managed to rein in the escalating cost of tuition at their institutions, according to the College Board's annual tuition survey, released on Tuesday. But thanks to colleges' increasing use of merit-based aid instead of need-based aid, and the stagnating value of Pell Grants,...

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