Getting a college degree in the United States can come with a high price tag. The average tuition costs around $26,000 for a public university and $38,000 at a private college – leaving many graduates with hefty loans to pay. Now, colleges are looking for ways to ease the financial burden. Soledad O’Brien visits Marshall University to learn about a pilot program that’s helping students graduate without any debt.
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