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If It’s Broke, Fix It
The proposals in presidential platforms to reform higher ed funding aren’t enough. Why? Because, Iris Palmer writes, you can’t paper over a
Want to have fewer STEM grads? State merit aid is for you.
Merit aid goes to rich students and decreases STEM grads. States should consider better ways to allocate funding.
The Clinton Plan: Everything but the Kitchen Sink
The Clinton plan to make college affordable includes every policy idea in higher education but the kitchen sink.
Degrees Denied: Adults Left out of State Financial Aid Programs
Policymakers should consider how to make state financial aid more accessible to students regardless of age.
Bernie Sanders’ Weird Plan to Control College Costs
Bernie Sanders’ free college plan does try to control college costs
New Research on How States can Control Tuition Growth
New research finds that decentralized tuition setting authority and fixed caps on its rate of growth are associated with higher tuition.
Candy Crush Community College
New models of community college are offering more flexibility, but is this model addressing the major challenges?
How Could Your Grocery Bill Affect the Price of College?
In an effort to rein in runaway tuition, some states are experimenting with ways to tie the price of college to median wages and inflation.
The Unicorn of State Reinvestment Appears in Washington
Washington passed a budget that actually cuts tuition at four-year colleges between 15 and 20 percent over the next two years.