Today’s students may find it hard to believe that middle-class families could afford a higher education not that long ago. Their parents saved babysitting money, worked waiting tables or cutting yards and were able to earn diplomas free of the decades of student loan debt graduates now face. Students climb this financial peak knowing a four-year graduate earns $55,000 per year compared to the national average wage of $41,000.
Editorial: The campus crunch hurting Ga. students
Even with no tuition hike, state needs a more affordable option for higher education