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Academic Insider Reveals How to Win the Battle against High Tuition

Mon Nov 26, 2007 8:46pm EST

"The Tuition Travesty and What Students, Parents, Alumni and
Donors Can Do About It" by Dr. Robert Ronstadt shows everyone how to
save thousands and still a get quality college education without
breaking the bank
GILMANTON, N.H.--(Business Wire)--"The Tuition Travesty and What Students, Parents, Alumni and
Donors Can Do About It" by Harvard Business School alumnus Dr. Robert
Ronstadt reveals how college became so outrageously expensive and what
families can do now to manage tuition bills.

   In 1970, going to college cost less than $10,000. Now the cost is
racing past $200,000. Millions of smart, qualified students aren't
going to college because they simply can't afford it! But these
runaway costs can be brought under control. In "The Tuition Travesty",
Ronstadt identifies 61 ways to limit the cost of college and reveals
31 traps that can mislead parents and students into crushing debt.
Using the stories of real students and parents, Ronstadt shows readers
how to select colleges that make the best financial and academic
sense.

   The skyrocketing cost of education shows no sign of easing up. But
with the help of this thoroughly researched and practical guide,
readers can now educate themselves on how to pay less for more.

   For more information or to request a free review copy, members of
the press can contact the author at robertronstadt@gmail.com or visit
http://www.tuitiontravesty.com.

   "The Tuition Travesty and What Students, Parents, Alumni and
Donors Can Do About It" is available for sale online at Amazon.com,
BookSurge.com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels
worldwide for $23.99.

   About the Author

   Dr. Robert Ronstadt holds degrees from the University of
California at Berkeley, the University of Oregon, and Harvard Business
School, where he received his doctorate. He is a former Director and
Chaired Professor of the IC2 Institute, a think tank at the University
of Texas at Austin. Dr. Ronstadt has also held faculty and
administrative positions at Babson College, Pepperdine University, and
most recently at Boston University, where he was Vice President of
Technology Commercialization. Married with two grown children, he
lives in New Hampshire.

The Tuition Travesty
Dr. Robert Ronstadt, 603-267-7349
Robertronstadt@gmail.com
or
For The Tuition Travesty
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Frank Garrison, 508-359-1552
frank@garrisonbray.com

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