Recent reports show that students are now paying more for attending college than state governments.
Huffington Post College is reporting that while tuition officially passed state funding in 2012, the report showing this data was submitted on Dec. 16, 2014.
The increase in tuition and decrease in state funding has affected multiple aspects of higher education including enrollment numbers and financial aid.
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Student Tuition Now Officially Pays More Than States For Public College Funding
January 5, 2015

A student approaches the financial aid office at Umpqua Community College on Thursday. A high default rate threatens to make UCC students in the fall of 2015 ineligible for some popular types of financial aid. AP photo
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