Stories That Shape and Inform
- Inside Higher Ed: Too high a price?
- The Economist: The college-cost calamity: Many american universities are in financial trouble
- Pew Research Center Publications: Is college worth it?
- The Chronicle of Higher Education: Debt protesters denounce colleges for broken promises
- The Lawlor Group Blog: The price of value
- Washington Post -College Inc.: Population of needy college students is exploding
- Smart Money: Six college cutting tuition
- Inside Higher Ed: Cost of free money
- Washington Post - College Inc.: Is higher tuition what the public really wants?
- The Council of Independent Colleges: College Access and Success Initiative (pdf)
- Time - Moneyland Blog: How to calculate the real cost of college
- Smart Money: Why college aid makes college more expensive
- The Project on Student Debt: State by state data
- Grant Thornton: The State of Higher Education in 2012 (pdf)
- The Chronicle of Higher Education: A college-cost policy wonk brings data on college costs to the table
- Mark Kantrowitz - FinAid and FastWeb: Trends and challenges in financial aid and college affordability (pdf)
- The Chronicle of Higher Education - Headcount Blog: A 'new twist' on cutting tuition
- The Council of Independent Colleges: Understanding your discount rate - A presentation by Jack P. Calareso. President. Anna Maria College. John W. Dysart. President. The Dysart Group, Inc.(pdf)
- MPR Associates, Inc.: What Is the Price of College? Total, Net, and Out-of-Pocket Prices in 2007–08 (pdf)
- The Council of Independent Colleges: Debt decision support (pdf)
- When does debt turn into finanical risk? - A presentation by Richard Kneedler. President Emeritus, Franklin & Marshall College and Operating Officer, Ann Duffield & Colleagues and Michael Williams, President, The Austen Group (pdf)
- The Morning Call - Thomas F. Flynn: Colleges must change, innovate to stay relevant
- Wall Street Journal - Colleges lose pricing power
- USA Today - Mindful of debt, Alma College to pay for 5th year
- Inside Higher Ed - Baby Steps for Need Based Aid