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Tuition cost for next school year increased by 6 percent. How are you going to cope with rising tuition costs?
Issue date: 4/6/06 Section: Opinion/Editorial
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It pisses me off. I made $1,000 more last year than before and they cut my financial aid $3,000. I try to work more than 20 hours, but the school won't let me work more.
Marc Pusateri
Sophomore, Business Administration
Right now I don't have a job, so if that happens, I will take a part-time job here.
Mai Lai
Graduate Student, Media Communications
I have a lot of financial aid and a scholarship. I'm gonna cope by studying abroad next semester in Thailand. My parents probably won't even notice the increase, so it won't be that bad.
Cindy Lancaster
Junior, Photography
We have benefits (in the Conservatory) - just turn in the paperwork. Financial aid is usually pretty good. They work with you. They usually help me as much as they can.
Will Davis
Junior, Conservatory
Marc Pusateri
Sophomore, Business Administration
Right now I don't have a job, so if that happens, I will take a part-time job here.
Mai Lai
Graduate Student, Media Communications
I have a lot of financial aid and a scholarship. I'm gonna cope by studying abroad next semester in Thailand. My parents probably won't even notice the increase, so it won't be that bad.
Cindy Lancaster
Junior, Photography
We have benefits (in the Conservatory) - just turn in the paperwork. Financial aid is usually pretty good. They work with you. They usually help me as much as they can.
Will Davis
Junior, Conservatory
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