Monday, January 30, 2012

Obama Plan Links College Aid With Affordability

A very interesting idea:

President Obama is proposing a financial aid overhaul that for the first time would tie colleges' eligibility for campus-based aid programs — Perkins loans, work-study jobs and supplemental grants for low-income students — to the institutions' success in improving affordability and value for students, administration officials said.

Under the plan, which the president outlined on Friday morning in a speech at the University of Michigan, the amount available for Perkins loans would grow to $8 billion, from the current $1 billion. The president also wants to create a $1 billion grant competition, along the lines of the Race for the Top program for elementary and secondary education, to reward states that take action to keep college costs down, and a separate $55 million competition for individual colleges to increase their value and efficiency.

The administration also wants to give families clearer information about costs and quality, by requiring colleges and universities to offer a "shopping sheet" that makes it easier to compare financial aid packages and — for the first time — compiling post-graduate earning and employment information to give students a better sense of what awaits them.

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Obama Plan Links College Aid With Affordability

Doug Mills/The New York Times

President Obama arrived at the University of Michigan on Friday.

By TAMAR LEWIN
Published: January 27, 2012

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/27/education/obama-to-link-aid-for-colleges-to-affordability.html

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