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Four Years in Three

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The Washington Post, September 3rd, 1995

COLLEGES USED TO insist as they raised tuition ever higher that the cost increases were not having any significant effect on their appeal. The continuing sky-high numbers of applicants made it easy to think they were right, at least at the most prestigious schools -- though the income distribution of many student bodies has changed in subtle but troubling ways. Still, it's only common sense to think that when you apply this kind of unremitting financial pressure to your customers, something has to give -- if not in a falloff of applications then in some other way. A sign of one such shift, rep...

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