The Wyoming Community College Commission is considering a $4 per credit hour tuition increase for resident students. The commission plans to consider the increase during its meeting this afternoon in Cheyenne. Tuition rates for out-of-state students, who pay more than resident students, will also be increased under the proposal before the board.
I think it's a real problem. Tuition keeps rising every year. Of course, parents do everything possible to help kids get educated. It is the best way to secure your future after all. But the degree itself won't get you far. Look at all graduates unable to find a decent job. The thing is they can complete custom paper writing but when it comes to real life issues they are incapable. The majority of employers doesn't care about your degree, they need professional able to achieve a task in view.
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