The Chronicle of Higher Education

Fast-Rising Tuition in China Limits Poorest Students' Ability to Obtain a Higher Education

By PAUL MOONEY

Beijing

Tuition at Chinese universities has shot up over the past 20 years, far outstripping growth in personal income and making it difficult for a growing number of students to pay for their education, says a report released this month.

The study, by the China Youth and Children Research Center, a...

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