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    The researchers find specifically that a dollar of added Pell Grants or an added dollar of subsidized direct loans translate to 55 cents and 65 cents in higher tuition, respectively. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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    Fed research: Student aid mostly raises the price of college tuition

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    Chelsea Clinton, vice chair of the Clinton Foundation appears at an announcement by ServiceNation to launch 'Serve A Year' at Jimmy Kimmel Live! studios on March 23, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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    Students go about their business at University of California, Los Angeles. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
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    Colleges welcome Obama’s abandonment of plan to rate them

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    University of Chicago acknowledges severe limitations of campus sexual assault survey
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    Liberals have only been upset about the law's expansiveness since one of their own -- Laura Kipnis -- found herself ensnared in its grasp. (Image courtesy screenshot)
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    Anti-discrimination law is being used to discriminate

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    In discussing the decision to freeze Purdue's tuition, university President Mitch Daniels said creating a flat tuition rate
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    Laura Kipnis, a Northwestern University professor who was accused of violating a federal discrimination law over an article she wrote, has been cleared of any wrongdoing. (iStock)
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    Professor accused of violating Title IX over an article has been cleared

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    Sanders rolls out proposal for tuition-free public college
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    Sanders rolls out proposal for tuition-free public college

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    Of the top 100 spenders in Washington on lobbying, for instance, 95 are business organizations. (iStock)
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