The use of the money people earn monthly is a constant idea that produces an echo in our minds; paying for education, for example, is one of the first ideas that come out. The cost of subjects per trimester, or college in general terms, is an issue that concerns most of the students of UNIMET. During the last and the current year, the changes in the cost of the enrollment of college have been so many that is hard to summarize. This is due to the unbelievable rising inflation occurring in Venezuela. According to the official meeting of the directive of UNIMET, the increase of the enrollment is estimated to be 30% from here to October, a cost justified by salary adjustment and inflation. UNIMET is well known for being a private university where only people with monetary possibilities study, besides the scholarships of different orders such as artistic, sportive or academic excellence, but does this justify this huge increase? Even though most of the students of UNIMET have a good economic stability, a 30% increase in the enrollment is asking way too much. The problem of inflation is a matter of every country in the world, but Venezuela is going through one of the hardest eras in terms of the economy, due to poor governmental execution. This led our university to increase the cost of the enrollment by 30%, affecting the monthly incomes of UNIMET families. Is it important to know that in this university, while there are people with good economic conditions, there are also people whose parents have to work really hard in order to pay for college. These people are the most affected by this raising, due to the fact that they won’t be able to inscribe as many subjects as they used to. For example, currently the cost of a subject is 3.255 Bs, and regular students take on six subjects; this sums 19.530 Bs per trimester, plus the cost of the inscription fee. With the new increase, the subjects will cost 5.713 Bs plus the aforementioned fee, whi