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Occupy Wall Street and Student Debt

The Occupy Wall Street movement is spreading to college campuses, where students are protesting rising tuition costs and poor job […]

November 11, 2011

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The Occupy Wall Street movement is spreading to college campuses, where students are protesting rising tuition costs and poor job prospects in today’s economy. One expert suggests cutting costs and streamlining college course offerings might produce graduates with more earning potential in the long term.

Guest: Anne D. Neal, President, American Council of Trustees and Alumni.

More on the “What Will They Learn” study.

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