High tuition costs mostly stem from the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act 1993
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High tuition costs mostly stem from the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act 1993
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#3Instead of transitioning college from a luxury to a municipal resource, we continue to treat it as a business.
Re: High tuition costs mostly stem from the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act 1993
#4Instead of transitioning college from a luxury to a municipal resource, we continue to treat it as a business.
There are municipal resource colleges. They're called community colleges. They are extremely affordable. Very few people want to go there.
Re: High tuition costs mostly stem from the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act 1993
#5Instead of transitioning college from a luxury to a municipal resource, we continue to treat it as a business.
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#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
There are municipal resource colleges. They're called community colleges. They are extremely affordable. Very few people want to go there.
few people want to go there because the bit of paper you get at the end is the value and those a worth less than the bits of paper you get from other universities.
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#10If the price of something is increasing faster than inflation then I expect something in return for the extra money I am paying like a bigger house, faster computer, whatever.
I went to college in the 1990's. Are college students getting a better education or experience for all the extra money they are paying? I've seen my university's new classrooms, student center, library, dorms, etc. and they are way nicer than when I was there. I don't know if the huge upgrade in facilities is also happening at other schools.