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To: Bread Upon The Water who wrote (242236)1/15/2014 3:08:27 PM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541627
 
Well, we just disagree about the facts. The tuition itself was always the same for everyone. We didn't say one group had higher tuition charges than another.

No, these are basic facts. No one is entitled to their own facts in these conversations. However, we may actually be talking past one another. So one more shot.

In the past, the actual tuition paid differed if one received aid. I'm calling that the charge; you may be calling something else "the charge." Aid reduced the tuition fee for recipients. Just a fact.

The degree of aid available, in fact, is such that parents with fairly high incomes are eligible for aid, depending on the school, the state, and their willingness to fill out federal forms.