Northwestern tuition hike draws protest – Crain’s

The university said last week that it's targeting a 3.5 percent increase in tuition and other fees to to $76,317 for on-campus students. But that’s not appeasing some students' families, who have signed a petition pushing back against the price hike.
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Chumpchange
5 years ago

Say …. that’s a nice endowment you got there…..

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

Illegal aliens are free, right?

debtsor
5 years ago

These lazy academics are the most arrogant bunch of progressives around. They are so tone deaf. $76,000 a year to pump out ‘journalism’ students and future social justice warriors. Pathetic they are. Northwestern is trash.

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