The Chronicle of Higher Education

Princeton Freezes Tuition for First Time in 4 Decades, Escalating Elite Competition for Students

Princeton University announced on Sunday that for the first time in 40 years, it would not raise tuition for the next academic year, a move that will put pressure on other highly selective institutions to hold down their own cost of attending.

Tuition for undergraduate study at Princeton in the 2007-8...

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