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Tufts enters ‘$50G Club’

University graduates to most-expensive Bay State school

By Jerry Kronenberg
Tuesday, November 3, 2009 -
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Tufts University has dethroned Boston College as Massachusetts’ costliest school, but both institutions and seven other Bay State colleges have joined the “$50,000 Club” - universities charging $50,000 or more per year.

“Even in a recession, (tuitions) continue to go up,” said Brad Wolverton of the Chronicle of Higher Education, which yesterday reported that the $50,000 Club has grown to 58 U.S. schools from just five in 2008.

 
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