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This is credible because it come from a well known journal are considered to be common knowledge.
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This source is reliable because the author is an economic analyst and Forbes contributor.
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This source was found using EBSCO, a research database, this a reliable given that ESCO provided this information.
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This tells you about why colleges have increased their tuition prices. This article is credible because it was found on Explora and EBSCO research database.
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This source was found using EBSCO, a research database, this a reliable given that ESCO provided this information.
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This article is reliable because it’s from a well known newspaper and they can not be giving out false information due to their high profile.
"Making College Affordable for Every American." EDgov Blog. Web. 06 Apr. 2016.
This article is reliable because it has an extension of .gov. This means it is a government owned website.
McGuire, Jeff. "Importance of College Education." Articles and Advice . N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Apr. 2016.
This website is reliable because everything on it is common sense, it was just used as a reference.
"Quick Guide: College Costs." Big Future. The College Board, 2016. Web. 29 Mar. 2016.
This entails what a college student pays in order to be in college and some other costs that most have to pay. This is considered reliable because the information it gave, was all common knowledge.
This is credible because it come from a well known journal are considered to be common knowledge.
Colombo, Jesse. "Education & Student Loan Bubble." The College Bubble. N.p., 2016. Web. 1 Apr. 2016.
This source is reliable because the author is an economic analyst and Forbes contributor.
Cubberley, Fran. "The Reality Of Free Community College Tuition." Journal Of College Admission 227 (2015): 21-23. Professional Development Collection. Web. 1 Apr. 2016.
This source was found using EBSCO, a research database, this a reliable given that ESCO provided this information.
Fillion, Roger. "Tackling Tuition." State Legislatures 42.3 (2016): 14. MasterFILE Complete. Web. 5 Apr. 2016.
This tells you about why colleges have increased their tuition prices. This article is credible because it was found on Explora and EBSCO research database.
"Free College Tuition: Guide To Critical Analysis." Points Of View: Free College Tuition (2016): 4. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 30 Mar. 2016.
This source was found using EBSCO, a research database, this a reliable given that ESCO provided this information.
Leonhardt, David. "Is College Tuition Too Low?." New York Times. N.p., 25 Jan. 2011. Web. 15 Apr. 2016.
This article is reliable because it’s from a well known newspaper and they can not be giving out false information due to their high profile.
"Making College Affordable for Every American." EDgov Blog. Web. 06 Apr. 2016.
This article is reliable because it has an extension of .gov. This means it is a government owned website.
McGuire, Jeff. "Importance of College Education." Articles and Advice . N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Apr. 2016.
This website is reliable because everything on it is common sense, it was just used as a reference.
"Quick Guide: College Costs." Big Future. The College Board, 2016. Web. 29 Mar. 2016.
This entails what a college student pays in order to be in college and some other costs that most have to pay. This is considered reliable because the information it gave, was all common knowledge.