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Jun 28, 2013

George Washington University Has Nation’s Fourth-Highest Tuition

Tuition during the 2011-12 academic year was $44,148, but the net price was much lower.

Feb 11, 2013

GWU Tuition Jumps From ‘High’ to ‘Mind-Boggling’

Incoming freshman at the George Washington University can now expect to pay just under $60,000 a year for their education.

May 16, 2012

D.C. Looks Into Non-Residents Who Attend D.C. Public Schools

Not many out-of-towners send their kids to D.C. public schools, but many of those that do don’t pay what they owe. It’s especially expensive for D.C. when it comes to special education.

Sep 08, 2011

George Washington University to Print Media: Drop Dead

In yet the latest sign that newspapers are slowly going the way of the buffalo, George Washington University has put an end to its Collegiate Readership Program, in which students got free daily delivery of the The New York Times, The Washington Post and USA Today.

Nov 10, 2009

Tuition Increase Proposed for UDC School of Law

The Board of Trustees of the University of the District of Columbia are proposing a tuition increase at the David A. Clarke School of Law for the 2010-2011 school year. The proposed increase would see residents paying $4,425 per semester, and $8,850 per semester for non-residents. Currently, UDC law students pay $3,675 per semester, and non-residents $7,350. UDC undergraduates already had their tuition raised earlier this year. The school’s board of trustee’s has also…

Feb 18, 2009

UDC Tuition Hike Approved

City Paper’s Mike DeBonis reports from today’s University of the District of Columbia board of trustees meeting that the school’s controversial tuition hike has been approved, by a vote of 13-3. The approval will allow the four-year university to increase tuition for District residents from $3,800 to $5,400 in the fall, and then to $7,100 the following year….

Oct 27, 2008

GWU No Longer Most Expensive School in the Country

… it’s the second most expensive! Via Consumerist, we learn that Sarah Lawrence College has surpassed George Washington University as the most expensive college in the United States, when combining tuition and room and board. The difference is not just mere pennies, either: Sarah Lawrence now costs $53,166 total for one year, while George Washington runs $50,312. The even bigger drop is in the tuition-only category, which finds GWU knocked down to #6 on the…

 
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