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Study: Parents pulling back on college spending

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[July 16, 2012]  (AP) -- Families have implemented more cost-savings strategies to cut college spending in the past academic year, choosing less expensive schools and finding more economical ways for students to attend.

More students also are living at home in order to help afford college, according to new survey results.

The findings are from an annual study released Monday by Sallie Mae, the country's largest student lender.

They show that the average amount spent on college by families responding to the survey declined by 5 percent in the 2011-12 school year. More parents and students alike said they make their college decisions based on the cost they can afford to pay than in the previous four studies.

[Associated Press]

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