Students suffer because colleges don’t have enough money

Students suffer because many Colleges don’t have enough money

This video interview of Douglas Belkin via the Wall Street Journal says many colleges simply don’t have enough money to operate well.

That has repercussions on students and continues a downward spiral since the beginning of the recession.

The report is from  Moody’s.

Tuition Crunch Takes Big Toll

Net Revenue at Nearly Half of Colleges Loses Ground to Inflation in New Survey

By
DOUGLAS BELKIN
This means  even more planning by parents and students in a poor economic climate.

Money can be a seriois problem but what if you or your child is having difficulty at school?

That’s worse.

Watch video here.

We can help at Dropout to Dean’s List.

I assure you.

Contact us for a free 20-minute consultation.

For a 20 minute–FREE— introduction, please email me at daleyfank0@gmail.com or call me 647-205-5059.

Frank

css.php