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marmar

(77,081 posts)
Fri Jan 24, 2014, 01:53 PM Jan 2014

Tuition-Free Public College Education Is Possible. Demand It

Tuition-Free Public College Education Is Possible. Demand It.

Friday, 24 January 2014 10:52
By Richard Long, Campaign for America's Future | Op-Ed


Here's a news flash for you that's neither news nor flash: The majority of college graduates are coming out of school with student loan debt. Today, nearly 70 percent of college graduates come out of school saddled with an average debt of $29,400. Check out this map to see student debt numbers in your state (except North Dakota and Hawaii).

Here's a news flash you probably didn't know: It would cost less for the government to make all public universities tuition-free than what the government already spends in higher education.

True story.

That's one reason why as of midday Friday close to 30,000 people had already signed a petition launched by Jeff Bryant, the editor of the Education Opportunity Network website and newsletter, calling for President Obama and Congress to "create a plan to make public college tuition-free."

Here's why that makes sense. Today, the government spends $69 billion a year on student aid for the neediest students. According to the New America Foundation, around $36 billion is spent on higher education grants (like the Pell Grant program), $32 billion of potential revenue is lost through tax credits, exemptions and deductions, and around $1 billion dollars is spent on federal work-study programs. The cost of all public universities? $62.6 billion. That is a $6.4 billion difference between what America spends to help its neediest students and the cost of all public colleges combined. .......................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://truth-out.org/opinion/item/21429-tuition-free-public-college-education-is-possible-demand-it



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Tuition-Free Public College Education Is Possible. Demand It (Original Post) marmar Jan 2014 OP
This would leave no federal money for students going to private schools. upaloopa Jan 2014 #1
Absolutely. It's time our government stepped up and started funding both K-12 and college liberal_at_heart Jan 2014 #2

upaloopa

(11,417 posts)
1. This would leave no federal money for students going to private schools.
Fri Jan 24, 2014, 02:00 PM
Jan 2014

It looks to me like the idea is to take away grants to students of any college and put it all to public college.
If that is so, why is it a good idea to make going to private school only for those who can afford to pay the whole amount?

liberal_at_heart

(12,081 posts)
2. Absolutely. It's time our government stepped up and started funding both K-12 and college
Fri Jan 24, 2014, 02:03 PM
Jan 2014

education, and funding it the way it is suppose to be funded. What we have now is unacceptable.

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