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The Most Expensive Colleges In California

Por: Forbes Business December 03, 2022

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The University of Southern California (USC) is one of the most expensive colleges in the state of ... [+] California.getty The cost of college tuition seems to never cease rising year after year. And in a past article, we analyzed the because, according to data from the , the average tuition and required fees for a four-year public institution has increased more than the average cost of tuition for four-year private, not-for-profit colleges over... + full article



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