“In a continuing pursuit of clarifying the cost of college to the greatest degree possible, Hamilton is implementing MyinTuition, an online tool that quickly and easily provides accurate college cost estimates. Prospective students will now be able to estimate costs to attend the college by answering six basic financial questions.” …
https://www.hamilton.edu/news/story/hamilton-implements-cost-estimator-myintuition-admissions-financial-aid-affordable
Is this really a long article saying they’ve switched vendors for their Net Price Calculator?
Sounds like an infomercial.
merc81
January 17, 2018, 4:48pm
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I hope they go back in and edit this release for usage/redundancy. Small changes would seem to be sufficient:
In a continuing pursuit towards clarifying the cost of college to the greatest degree possible, Hamilton is implementing MyinTuition, an online tool that quickly and easily provides accurate cost estimates. Prospective students will now be able to estimate costs to attend the College by answering six basic financial questions.
If I were to further edit . . .
In a continuing pursuit towards clarifying the cost of college to the greatest degree possible, Hamilton has implemented [or, ‘will be implementing’] MyinTuition, an online tool that quickly and easily provides accurate cost estimates. Prospective students will now be able to estimate costs to attend the College by answering six basic financial questions.