New brief: College Affordability, Two Ways

By: Emily Makings
12:00 am
May 4, 2015

In a new policy brief, we look at the College Affordability Program, which is the Senate’s plan to reduce tuition for 2015-17. Briefly:

  • The Senate’s College Affordability Program would return tuition-setting authority to the Legislature.
  • It would tie tuition to the state’s average wage, resulting in tuition reductions in the 2015–17 biennium.
  • Reflecting the tuition reductions, funding for the state need grant would be reduced.
  • Appropriations to institutions would be increased to make up for the reduced tuition.
  • Current GET investors would be held harmless.
  • The House would freeze tuition, increase appropriations to institutions, and increase state need grant funding.

See also our brief from earlier this year: Higher Education Policy and the State Budget.

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