01-09-2015, 02:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-09-2015, 02:08 AM by videogamesrock.)
I prefer to have a cap with no more than 3% increases in tuition for inflation. This smells very similar to the ACA. I do not believe there are caps for insurance companies either (correct me if I'm wrong).
There was someone on this board who said that the community colleges in 1989 were charging around $11 a credit, and due to the very easy (believe me I know) student loans, the cost of tuition exploded. In fact $11 in 1989 is worth around $21 today. That tells me the rate of inflation with colleges is much higher with all of that free money floating around. Many CC's are charging $85 and above.
However, if this is true and the program would implement caps, this could be a very wonderful thing.
Oh and I love the 17 Associates Degrees.
There was someone on this board who said that the community colleges in 1989 were charging around $11 a credit, and due to the very easy (believe me I know) student loans, the cost of tuition exploded. In fact $11 in 1989 is worth around $21 today. That tells me the rate of inflation with colleges is much higher with all of that free money floating around. Many CC's are charging $85 and above.
However, if this is true and the program would implement caps, this could be a very wonderful thing.
Oh and I love the 17 Associates Degrees.
MA in progress
Certificate in the Study of Capitalism - University of Arkansas
BS, Business Administration - Ashworth College
Certificates in Accounting & Finance
BA, Regents Bachelor of Arts - West Virginia University
AAS & AGS
Certificate in the Study of Capitalism - University of Arkansas
BS, Business Administration - Ashworth College
Certificates in Accounting & Finance
BA, Regents Bachelor of Arts - West Virginia University
AAS & AGS