Hillary Clinton is set to unveil a plan today to make college more affordable and relieve student debt. The New College Compact, which would cost $350 billion over 10 years, is an incentive program that would distribute money to states that guarantee “no-loan” tuition at four-year public universities and community colleges.
States that enroll a high number of low- and middle-income students and work with schools to reduce living expenses would receive more money. In return, states would end budget cuts to increase spending over time on higher education as well as work to decrease the growth of tuition. However, the plan does not require states to cap tuition. Read more at The Washington Post.
{Andy Heller-Matzav.com Newscenter}
this actually makes sense the colleges/universities have been raising tuition unchecked all these years!
more spending = bigger government = more borrowing = more national debt
Affordable college plan? No, thank you. I already have one of those pay-more-for-less “affordable” Obama health plans.