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According to national student surveys conducted annually by UCLA, female first-year students are significantly more likely than male first-year students to need jobs and loans to pay for their college expenses.
If that's the case, and women continue to make up 58% of the nation's undergraduates, the double-digit tuition raises announced by many schools are likely to affect access by women on campus more than men. Reduced access by minority students is another result of higher tuition.
Victims of a depressed stock market reducing their endowments and dramatic state budget ...