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Why Free Community College is Anything But Free
The Daily Signal ^ | January 9, 2015 | Lindsey Burke

Posted on 01/09/2015 8:16:23 AM PST by Hardens Hollow

The Obama administration announced Thursday that it will propose two years of “free” community college for students maintaining a “C” or better, paid for by taxpayers. The federal government would finance three-quarters of the costs, and the administration says it hopes the remainder would be financed by states.

 Just 20 percent of community college first-years complete their program within three years.

The White House claims the proposal will save students $3,800 per year in tuition costs. When asked about the cost of the proposal to taxpayers, however, the administration said it did not yet have a price tag, but that the cost would be “significant,” according to Politico. President Obama is expected to delineate more details of the plan in his Jan. 20 State of the Union address.

The administration’s proposal begs certain questions. Low-income students already have access to federal Pell Grants, which can be used to finance their tuition obligations at a community college. Indeed, the number of Pell recipients has doubled since 2008. So the proposal will serve as little more than a federal handout to the community college system.

And it’s a system that hasn’t exactly produced stellar outcomes. Just 20 percent of community college first-years complete their program within 150 percent of the standard time, according to the U.S. Department of Education. And, as the Cato Institute’s Neal McCluskey found: According to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, only 20 percent of community college students transfer to four-year schools, and only 72 percent of those will have finished or remained enrolled four years later. So, from what we can tell, we are looking at completion for just around 34 percent of community college students.

And what is to prevent community colleges from escalating tuition and fees once the federal government – via taxpayers – begins paying the tab? The White House says the federal government will pay three-quarters of the costs of “average” tuition at community colleges, but we’ll most certainly see the cost of “average” increase in the years to come thanks to this new federal largesse.

Then there is the impact on the K-12 system. More than one-third of students have to take remedial courses when they enter college, as they leave high school unprepared for university-level work. Free community college would put even less pressure on high schools to produce graduates who are prepared for college-level work, as they could expect the new free community colleges to fill-in what the high schools are failing to do. The proposal is more likely to produce a six-year high school system than a two-year gratis workforce preparation experience.

The administration’s proposal is another step toward the White House’s goal of a “cradle-to-career” education system, starting with free preschool and now free community college. And then, even if a student does accrue debt in this new federally funded free-for-all, the administration has capped loan repayments at 10 percent of discretionary income, and any remaining balance is forgiven by the taxpayers after 20 years. And those benefits are even more generous for individuals who work in “public service,” largely defined as government jobs.

Once again, the administration is pursuing initiatives to subsidize rising costs, instead of working with Congress on policies that would actually address the driver of college cost increases: the open spigot of federal student aid. Over the past several decades, college costs have risen at more than twice the rate of inflation, thanks in large part to federal subsidies.

Allow markets in higher education to work by limiting federal subsidies instead of increasing them, and costs will fall for students attending colleges of all types.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: begger; college; communitycollege; education; fascism; indoctrination; nofreelunch; obama; theftbytax; wortheverypenny
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To: Vermont Lt

“He was soon out of school. No girlfriend. No jewel. No money.”

Goes to show, what you get for free you do not value. And it does not enrich your life or your soul.

Rush had a caller on that was mad because she just finished community college and didn’t get it for free. He was amazingly gentle with her, considering her attitude. He turned it around to encourage her to stand on her own two feet and explained how working hard builds character, and that’s something that the government cannot give you.

It was a good lesson to hear, for anyone, in this day and age.


41 posted on 01/09/2015 12:33:10 PM PST by Hardens Hollow (Formerly yorkiemom. I couldn't find Galt's Gulch, so created our own Harden's Hollow. Join us!)
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To: Hardens Hollow

TANSTAAFL


42 posted on 01/09/2015 12:39:01 PM PST by Teacher317 (We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men)
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To: Teacher317

AREED!!

(had to google it)


43 posted on 01/09/2015 1:58:02 PM PST by Hardens Hollow (Formerly yorkiemom. I couldn't find Galt's Gulch, so created our own Harden's Hollow. Join us!)
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To: Teacher317

Are you one of those few brave souls in the midst of the enemy? (a conservative working in education)


44 posted on 01/09/2015 5:22:20 PM PST by Hardens Hollow (Formerly yorkiemom. I couldn't find Galt's Gulch, so created our own Harden's Hollow. Join us!)
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To: Hardens Hollow

Neither, I am saying the 20% rate may well be correct. But it could be 90% of those that are taking classes to earn a Associates Degree. The other 80% of enrollees could well be people that take just the classes they need in the area they work in or have an interest.


45 posted on 01/09/2015 8:22:12 PM PST by VRWCarea51 (The original 1998 version)
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To: Hardens Hollow; stephenjohnbanker; Iron Munro

I am. I work at a community college - economics professor.

This proposal is a bailout to massively underfunded college teacher pensions.

These campuses are nursing homes with a library if you look at the average age of full time faculty at our colleges.

Don’t expect to see any of this public money going into the classroom - it’ll go straight to Cal PERS & Cal STRS here in California, for example.

The Rats are always two steps ahead of the game, when it comes to bailing themselves out. The GOP just plays catch up... The Rats MUST bailout these Unions with “free CC education for all” ruses like these - that’s where they get their continued Rat campaign contributions, through public sector / tax dollars.

Like a sleazy charity — — 99.9% of the cash is eventually misappropriated.


46 posted on 01/10/2015 12:12:01 AM PST by 4Liberty (Prejudice and generalizations. That's how Collectivists roll......)
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