
Name: Alana Wilson
Year: Junior
Major: Business Administration
“It’s really crazy. They are strongly advertising a fixed price for years. Now they are raising them and we don’t know what it’s about and nothing is improving. I want to know what was going on in the room that resulted in that decision.”

Name: Dylan Ciarlello.
Year: Senior.
Major: Psychology.
“It’s concerning because I thought Commonwealth was supposed to fix any possible financial issues. I’m wondering what the requirements for this increase are and what could be done instead of increasing prices.”

Name: Roman Ring.
Year: Junior.
Major: Secondary Education
“It adds more unnecessary responsibility and stress to students. It’s difficult to get financial aid. There are students whose parents might have to help them pay, and it’s stressful for them too.”

Name: Florian Walker.
Year: Freshman.
Major: Theatre.
“I’m terrified to know that this is my first year of college, and this is the lowest it will be. It’s insane. The quality isn’t changing, like the internet that constantly goes down or the food they are feeding us.”

Name: Alexis Lehmann.
Year: Junior.
Major: Accounting
“I wish it wasn’t happening. I can only get so much in scholarships and grants, and have to pay the rest out of pocket. It’s too much and very stressful to think about paying it back after graduating.”

Name: Kaitlyn Short.
Year: Sophomore.
Major: Accounting.
“As a sophomore going into my junior year, it’s very frustrating because I am a broke college student. I don’t have that much money, and now prices are increasing so, it’s very stressful.”





















