| four 5,087 posts
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 | 8/22/2018 11:02:42 AM 
 https://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-kirp-california-community-college-graduation-rates-20180822-story.html
 
 To persuade more students to go to school full time, California will help them financially. Students eligible for needs-based federal or state financial aid and who take a 15-credit course load each semester will receive a $4,000 grant a year, an expansion of an earlier, under-publicized $2,500 award.
 
 As an added incentive, these full-time students won’t pay tuition for their first year of school.
 
 Historically, funding for the state’s 114 community colleges was based on enrollment. But starting this fall, 40% of the state dollars a college receives will depend on whether the institution improves student outcomes and how well it serves poor students. This threat of what would amount to a massive budget cut for schools that make little progress will oblige every community college to make students’ success a top priority.
 
 
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| graftonian 1,089 posts
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 | 8/22/2018 1:12:07 PM 
 Free? At whos expense?
 
 
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| four 5,087 posts
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 | 8/22/2018 1:45:50 PM 
 There's the rub...
 
 Someone always has to pay the bill !
 And someone always has to pay the interest !
 
 Apollo Robbins
 https://www.ted.com/talks/apollo_robbins_the_art_of_misdirection?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare
 
 
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| fotchstecker 314 posts
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 | 8/22/2018 10:15:57 PM 
 Free education is never, ever an expense. It's an investment, and loads of research shows that it pays off in a big way.
 
 
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| Mactheriverrat 3,173 posts
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 | 8/22/2018 11:17:01 PM 
 Welcome to life. 76% of my local Property Taxes goes for schools. Let them pay for their own higher education. Welcome to life.
 
 
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