
College Cost Increasing
Clip: Season 4 Episode 443 | 4m 7s
The cost of going to college in Oklahoma is likely to increase.
The cost of going to college is likely to increase as another round of budget cuts is expected to impact Oklahoma’s institutions of higher education. When appropriations are cut, tuition increases help colleges meet their budgets. For many students in Oklahoma that means even more pressure trying to make financial ends meet.
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College Cost Increasing
Clip: Season 4 Episode 443 | 4m 7s
The cost of going to college is likely to increase as another round of budget cuts is expected to impact Oklahoma’s institutions of higher education. When appropriations are cut, tuition increases help colleges meet their budgets. For many students in Oklahoma that means even more pressure trying to make financial ends meet.
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