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Really OT: TCU Tuition
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<blockquote data-quote="TCUMed" data-source="post: 2950539" data-attributes="member: 63942"><p>I think it would be great for universities to be able to show how much an average graduate makes after graduation and maybe like 10 years down the road for various degrees. That way a student and their family could determine the best value each university is for their degree of interest. While I love TCU and could afford to send my kids there, I don't think I could justify sending them to TCU for 2-3x the cost of in-state school. My degree panned out pretty well, but I'm also convinced I could have gotten to where I am at a state school. If TCU had some info show my kids lifetime earnings would be x% higher than an in-state school then I would think the initial investment would be worth it for 30 years of increased earning potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCUMed, post: 2950539, member: 63942"] I think it would be great for universities to be able to show how much an average graduate makes after graduation and maybe like 10 years down the road for various degrees. That way a student and their family could determine the best value each university is for their degree of interest. While I love TCU and could afford to send my kids there, I don't think I could justify sending them to TCU for 2-3x the cost of in-state school. My degree panned out pretty well, but I'm also convinced I could have gotten to where I am at a state school. If TCU had some info show my kids lifetime earnings would be x% higher than an in-state school then I would think the initial investment would be worth it for 30 years of increased earning potential. [/QUOTE]
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