“Robert Morris University said last week it would charge Pennsylvania residents the same price as local public universities, and give them a $3,000 scholarship to boot.” Read more about price-matching in this story from The Wall Street Journal and in an interview courtesy WBUR.
NEWS BRIEFS: ‘Price Matching’ In Higher Ed Is Making Privates Cost-Competitive With Publics
NEWS BRIEFS: ‘Price Matching’ In Higher Ed Is Making Privates Cost-Competitive With Publics
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