Everybody's missing the obvious solution here: treat colleges like the private sector when Congress wants them to provide free goods & services -- just mandate they provide it, at their expense
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All colleges should take a look at how the state u's in Utah manage to control costs and provide very high value for $$$. at U of U they actually show you in presentations how to go in-state after year 1. You get a Pac-12 education for $8K less than the next conference school.
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Seriously?
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As I noticed before the chattering class has decided that academia is the one service provider exempted from economic reality
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State funding for higher education has declined across the country over the last decade. But feel free to complain about soft budgets.
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The real issue is Americans are afraid to admit OUR WAY is not really working well and are loathe to c h a n g e
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If you get the government out of the lending and loan guarantee business, tuitions will come down on their own.
End of conversation
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