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Your Money Matters: Event Coverage

The editor-in-chief of Ball Bearings discussed tuition and transparency with Acting President Terry King and Vice President for Business Affairs Bernie Hannon
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A Balancing Act

Just like Sarah Loyd, 26 percent of college students balance financial, emotional, and college stresses with the added responsibility of parenthood
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When Parents Pay for College

Students who have their parents pay for their college may be missing out on a lesson in financial responsibility
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The Worth of Higher Education

Not everybody goes to college, but those that do often have more career benefit
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A Hidden Home

An estimated 58,000 college students are homeless throughout the country. Alicia Herder was one of them
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The Mental Cost of College

Around 86 percent of college students are overwhelmed by their responsibilities, but this stress can worsen the symptoms of mental illness for some students
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Not Graduating on Time

Students will lose an estimated $68,153 if they don’t graduate in four years
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The Cost of College: Is It Worth It?

This week, Ball Bearings discusses whether or not college is worth the cost.
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It Was Worth It

If there’s anything I’ve learned from five months of research on the cost of college, it’s that it is worth it.
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Changing Your Major

Approximately 75 percent of college students will change their major at least once before graduation, and can suffer financial repercussions because of it
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