Every student, and their parents, are worried about the college tuition fees that seem to be soaring higher and higher through the years. Do we really need a college education if it will put us back in our taxes, for even years? It’s a good question to ask if you are planning to go to college. Many adults, who did not get a scholarship for college are still paying for college several years later. So let us compare how much college degrees have cost from the 1950s to now. In the 1950s an undergraduate school had an average enrollment fee of about $550 . In the 1970s the prices climbed to an average of $1,561, in the 1990s the average cost was $6,562. Not too terrible yet, right. Well by 2010 the average cost jumped
Every student, and their parents, are worried about the college tuition fees that seem to be soaring higher and higher through the years. Do we really need a college education if it will put us back in our taxes, for even years? It’s a good question to ask if you are planning to go to college. Many adults, who did not get a scholarship for college are still paying for college several years later. So let us compare how much college degrees have cost from the 1950s to now. In the 1950s an undergraduate school had an average enrollment fee of about $550 . In the 1970s the prices climbed to an average of $1,561, in the 1990s the average cost was $6,562. Not too terrible yet, right. Well by 2010 the average cost jumped