Universities like Boston, Cornell and Brown that have previously focused on getting the students who are accademically outstanding will now have to focus on bringing in more profit. "Many students, increasingly conscious of costs, are flocking to their state universities; at Binghamton University, part of the New York State university system, applications were up 50 percent this fall. But with this year’s state budget problems, tuition increases at public universities may be especially steep. Some public universities have already announced midyear tuition increases."As soon as next semester the wealthier people will have a better chance of getting in since they can afford the higher University charges which have to be paid by the students. This again shows the difference of education possibilities that are still existing in our world today.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/08/education/08college.html?scp=5&sq=poor&st=cse
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