September 15, 2004

Michigan fails test for college cost

Michigan is flunking when it comes to affordability in higher education. Approximately 32 percent of an average family's income is needed to pay for each year of college expenses at a four-year public university in Michigan. That is up from 28 percent a decade ago. Michigan is one of the 36 states that failed the affordability test as state funding decreases, have led to steep tuition increases.

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