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Opinion | College Is More Affordable Than Many Parents Think

Last updated: May 6, 2025 8:50 am
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As spring ushers in the annual influx of prospective students to colleges across the country, many young individuals and their parents embark on a journey to explore various majors and campus experiences. However, amidst the excitement of choosing the right college, one crucial aspect often gets overlooked – the cost of higher education.

The issue of college affordability is becoming increasingly daunting, particularly for working- and middle-class families who may not be aware of the financial aid options available to them. This challenge is further exacerbated by recent efforts from the Trump administration to tax endowments and slash research funding, thereby limiting the resources that help make college more accessible.

While headlines often highlight exorbitant $100,000 price tags at elite private colleges, even flagship public universities are perceived as financially out of reach for many students. The lack of clarity surrounding the actual cost of a college education, coupled with complex financial aid formulas and inconsistent messaging, has left many families unsure of how to navigate the affordability landscape.

A survey conducted by the Lumina Foundation and Gallup revealed that only 18 percent of Americans without a college degree consider four-year college tuition to be fair. With nearly a third of Americans questioning the value of a college education, there is a growing skepticism that is reshaping students’ decisions about where to apply and enroll.

Despite these challenges, there have been significant strides in expanding need-based aid at universities, which considers household income and family assets in determining financial assistance for admitted students. Many colleges offer cost calculators to help families estimate their aid package, but these tools can be confusing and time-consuming to navigate.

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To address the issue of transparency around college costs, a graphic template has been created to illustrate the true cost of attending the University of Pennsylvania, demonstrating that the widely cited $100,000 sticker price is not reflective of what most students actually pay. At institutions like Penn, students from families earning $75,000 or less annually often receive financial aid packages that cover not just tuition, but also room, board, books, and other essential expenses.

Furthermore, elite colleges like Harvard, M.I.T., and Princeton offer substantial support to low- and middle-income families, making higher education more accessible to a broader range of students. While there are concerns about the impact of endowment taxes and potential cuts to federal research funding, it is essential to protect these resources that play a crucial role in expanding access to higher education.

Ultimately, the goal is to ensure that a high-quality education is accessible to all, regardless of socioeconomic background. By providing robust financial aid, enhancing transparency around college costs, and safeguarding institutional resources, we can work towards a future where talented students have the opportunity to pursue their academic aspirations without financial barriers.

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