From the LA Times: Californians will get the first chance to comment on President Obama's proposals to make college more affordable during a public forum this week at Cal State Dominguez Hills, officials said. The Wednesday event is the first in a series of four public sessions
held around the country — and the only one in California — to gather
input on the president's recently announced agenda to develop a college
ratings system to help students select schools with the best bang for
their buck...
The ratings score card would be developed for the 2015 school year
using such measures as the percentage of low-income students receiving
federal Pell grants, average tuition and student debt, graduation and
transfer rates, and graduate incomes. Other proposals would award more financial aid to students at
higher-rated colleges and provide incentives for new cost-saving
approaches such as three-year bachelor's degrees and online programs. The ratings system has elicited concern among some higher education
experts who question the reliability of graduation rates and other data
that would be used.
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan acknowledged the difficult road ahead during a news briefing Wednesday. "We know there is no silver bullet or easy solution," Duncan said.
Full story at www.latimes.com/local/la-me-1103-college-afford-20131103,0,6252218.story
No silver bullet? How can he say that?:
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