The bolded part is key.Every student should have the option to graduate from a public college or university in their state without taking on any student debt. By 2021, families with income up to $125,000 will pay no tuition at in-state four-year public colleges and universities. And from the beginning, every student from a family making $85,000 a year or less will be able to go to an in-state four-year public college or university without paying tuition.
All community colleges will offer free tuition.
Everyone will do their part. States will have to step up and invest in higher education, and colleges and universities will be held accountable for the success of their students and for controlling tuition costs.
A $25 billion fund will support historically black colleges and universities, Hispanic-serving institutions, and other minority-serving institutions in building new ladders of opportunity for students. Read Hillary’s agenda to support HBCUs and minority-focused institutions here.
The one-quarter of all college students who are also parents will get the support they need and the resources they deserve. Read more about Hillary’s plan to support student parents here.
Obviously,you're not going to see a plan where the colleges can increase overhead to their heart's content and send the feds the bill.
The federal government will require states to cap or eliminate tuition and let them decide where to cut the costs. And they will cut costs. Even liberal states like California aren't going to be willing to make hefty spending increases that would be needed to make college tuition-free.
Now take a guess what the #1 scapegoat of runaway costs are going to be. It's not going to be the departments of Multicultural Rain Forest Interpretive Dance or Comparative LGBT Literature studies. Sports are going to be on the chopping block no matter what the facts are of the situation.
IMO, this is something that should cause alarm bells to go off for college sports more than anything the NCAA or Power 5 leagues are doing.









