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Title:     Findings from The Condition of Education, 1995: Number 6 - The Cost of Higher Education
Description:     Many important questions about higher education are related to its cost. Is higher education a good investment for student? Is higher education affordable to students from middle income families? Is higher education accessible to student from low income families? Is higher education a good value? How are the costs of higher education shared between students, their families, and governement? Some of the statistical evidence concerning these questions and issues is summarized in this sixth publication in the series of Findings from The Condition of Education.
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Cover Date:     May 1996
Web Release:     May 30, 1996  
Print Release:     May 30, 1996
Publication #:     (NCES 96769)
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Authors:     Nabeel Alsalam
Type of Product:     Compendium
Survey/Program Areas:     Annual Reports Program (Annual)
Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)
National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS)
National Study of Postsecondary Faculty (NSOPF)
Questions:     For questions about the content of this product, please contact Thomas D.  Snyder.
 
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