A2: Tuition
The Washington Times reports on how high tuition costs are affecting where – or if – students attend college. The article quotes John Boshoven, a board member of the National Association for College Admission Counseling and counselor for continuing education at Community High School in Ann Arbor: “With public institutions, the yield was higher because kids locked in to what they perceived as a lower-priced tuition – to save money and be closer to home, which in some cases meant living at home.” [Source]