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Colleges in Crisis
Many students returning to campus this weekend will find America's next financial crisis right in their classroom. Are bankruptcies looming?
The Tuition Black Market
This year, broke students are selling their eggs, dealing drugs, and collecting cans in a desperate attempt to pay for colleges that are more expensive than ever.
College Can Wait…And Wait
An increasingly popular way to stand out to admissions officers: "gap years." Kathleen Kingsbury explains why high school seniors are taking 12 months off-and how Obama's stimulus package encourages it.
Best Value Colleges
How are families supposed to afford college tuition during the Great Recession? The Daily Beast's Kathleen Kingsbury presents North America's best value institutions of higher learning.
Five More Colleges Worth the Price
The recession doesn't have to mean downgrading your higher-education ambitions. Here are an additional five great colleges that won't break your bank-and they're not even on the East Coast.
With college acceptance and rejection letters hitting mailboxes this week, the economic meltdown has already dramatically changed the game of getting in. Students are transferring to cheaper schools, more parents are bribing the back office, and endowments are plummeting. A crib sheet to the changing rules of college economics.
The Dropout Epidemic
Admitting virtually every student who wants to enroll in college has resulted in a dropout rate of nearly 50% -- and an incredible amount of money down the drain.
Giving Money to Your Alma Mater is Immoral
By subsidizing the irresponsible financial decisions of your old school, you're helping it keep tuition costs out of reach for all but the richest of students.



















