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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Tuition Set to Rise 3.5 Percent

By Mariah Byrne February 14, 2012

Undergraduate tuition will rise 3.5 percent to $42,360 this coming year, according to the university's latest financial plan. The increase from the current rate of $40,920 per year is the largest...

Obama to Link Aid, Tuition

By Meghan Patzer February 10, 2012

President Obama's recently announced plan to tie federal aid programs to tuition hikes in order to offset rising costs of college garnered approval from university administrators. "I'm telling Congress...

A Word from POTUS

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff January 25, 2012

File Photo: Chris Bien/The Hoya by Beth Garbitelli You can't watch the NFL Playoffs every night, I guess. The State of the Union address provided some quality primetime viewing on the otherwise non-event...

Jackson: University Asks for a Little Too Much

By Nneka Jackson March 11, 2011

Walking from class last week, I couldn't help but notice the new additions to Red Square and the front lawns. "Today, your tuition runs out," "Did you know that 70 percent of alumni donations are under...

Sewanee Only College to Lower Tuition

By Jacqueline Wangel February 25, 2011

Bucking national university trends, a liberal arts college in Tennessee announced its plans to lower tuition by 10 percent this fall on Feb. 16. Lowering tuition will enable Sewanee College to compete...

Tuition to Rise 2.9 Percent in Upcoming Year

By Jonathan Gillis February 11, 2011

Georgetown's tuition will spike by 2.9 percent next year, the university announced in a press release Friday, after the Board of Directors approved the increase. The increase – which raises tuition...

New Campuses, Same Old Tuition

By The Editorial Board February 8, 2011

The Office of International Programs often touts the consistency in tuition across its study abroad programs. No matter where in the world you go with a Georgetown program, you can be sure that your tuition...

More Students Opt for Summer Study Abroad

By Caitlin Mac Neal December 7, 2010

Mirroring national trends, Georgetown has seen a 10 percent increase in those studying abroad over the past five years, and an even greater increase in those studying abroad during the summer, according...

Leaving and Learning

By The Editorial Board October 8, 2010

No matter how you slice it, studying abroad is expensive. Tuition, housing fees, airfare, visa fees, living expenses (particularly in Europe) and international health insurance can add up to a scary price...

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