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...Healey as the first woman, Patrick as the first black leader. Despite their similarities, Healey has based her campaign on highlighting their differences. She pummeled Patrick for his more liberal positions, including his support for a plan that would offer the children of illegal immigrants in-state tuition rates, his spending plans, and his opposition to rolling back the state income tax from 5.3 to 5 percent. Most controversially, she has run advertisements attacking Patrick for his advocacy on behalf of Benjamin LaGuer, a convicted rapist who continues to maintain his innocence. Lost in much of the back and forth...
According to the College Board and The New York Times, around $13.8 billion was taken out in private loans by students during the 2004-2005 academic year, a figure that has grown 10-fold in the last decade because tuition costs are growing faster than inflation. With most universities listing only two or three “preferred lenders,” this much is clear: Being on the favored list means business...
...variety of issues, ranging from school finance (a perennial problem in Texas) to his vision of toll roads speeding NAFTA goodies through the border. The realization that a changing Texas faces a new set of problems - working-class people struggling to make ends meet, health care costs rising, tuition up 40% at the University of Texas - has hurt the governor, according to Jillson. "Republicans will still rise to the defense of George Bush but you don't find people defending Perry. They are sullenly supporting him," says Jillson...
Despite recent major hikes, the average tuition of $3,210 is still the lowest in the nation...
...Average tuition is a middle-of-the-road $6,558. But a year at the highly rated University of Virginia costs...