The 2020 Presidential Candidates' Proposals On Lowering College Costs

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Here are the 2020 presidential candidates' proposals on lowering college costs:

In theory, allowing more for-profit colleges to operate would increase access to higher education and therefore bring overall costs down. But in practice, unregulated for-profit colleges have a history of prioritizing their own profit over student outcomes, so this is worrisome.proposing a cap on the amount parents and graduate students can borrow from the federal government

President Obama proposed two years of free community college a few years ago, and eventually Hillary Clinton made tuition-free bachelors’ degrees part of her platform . So this is a position that’s becoming part of the Democratic Party’s infrastructure, although the details on what it means varies wildly. Here are a few leading candidates’ ideas.Along with “Medicare for All,” “free college” is one of Bernie Sanders’s signature campaign proposals.makes for interesting reading.

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