
As our wallets become considerably lighter each time we hit the pumps, it's become quite apparent that gas prices aren't the only rising costs we're facing. For many college students and their parents, the cost of higher education has reached an uncomfortable level.
With many elite private institutions now charging $50,000 in tuition each year, higher education has become less affordable for common citizens. While there are lower-cost options, most public institutions are making cuts due to the lagging economy.
On today's podcast, NCAA President Myles Brand, who was president at Indiana and Oregon, fills us in on how the financial cycle impacts higher education.
Listen to Mondays With Myles