Students in Mass. may be facing higher public ed costs

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Despite seven years of economic growth, the Beacon Hill budget climate in 2017 has so far not translated into major increases in funding for public higher education, leaving students and families struggling to pay for college vulnerable to another round of tuition and fee increases this fall.

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Alex Klymenko #permalink

Hello,

I assume that this article and topic itself might need a bit more publicity. The thing is that if the government will raise the higher public educational costs, it will dramatically decrease the desire of young people to go and get that higher education, the education that affects our society and how it looks.

The article itself is good, but might require a bit more facts.

hank you