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Another Way Colleges Gouge Their Students — Meal Plans

Anthony Hennen explains in today’s Martin Center article that a number of the schools in the University of North Carolina system profit handsomely from unused meals students paid for in their meal plans. Although food costs are not a major part of the high cost of going to college, for some students, every dollar counts. Hennen concludes,  For many students, saving $1,000—or even $500—per semester is a major boon. It could be the difference between graduating or dropping out. UNC administrators should be aware of how much a change can benefit their students.

George Leef is the the director of editorial content at the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal. He is the author of The Awakening of Jennifer Van Arsdale: A Political Fable for Our Time.
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