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    Obama to target rising college tuition costs

    ROMULUS, Mich. (AP) — President Barack Obama will announce a plan to shift some federal dollars away from colleges and universities that don't control tuition costs and new competitions in higher education to encourage efficiency as part of an effort to contain soaring college costs.

    Obama will spell out his plans Friday at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The speech will cap a three-day post-State of the Union trip by the president to promote different components of his economic agenda in politically important states.

    On Tuesday night during his State of the Union address, Obama put colleges and universities on notice to control tuition costs or face losing federal dollars. That's had the higher education community nervous that he could set a new precedent in the federal government's role in controlling the rising costs of college.

    Obama's education secretary, Arne Duncan, said Friday that schools should get federal dollars based in part on their performance.

    "Historically, we've funded universities whether or not they've done a good job of graduating people, whether or not they've done a good job of keeping down tuition," Duncan said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."

    The money Obama is targeting is what's known as "campus based" aid given to colleges to distribute in areas such as Perkins loans or in work study programs. Of the $142 billion in federal grants and loans distributed in the last school year, about $3 billion went to these programs. His plan calls for increasing that type of aid to $10 billion annually.

    He wants to create a "Race to the Top" competition in higher education similar to the one his administration used on K-12 to encourage states to better use higher education dollars in exchange for $1 billion in prize dollars. A second competition called "First in the World" would encourage innovation to boost productivity on campuses.

    "We have to educate our way to a better economy," Duncan told MSNBC.

    Obama's proposal also includes the creation of new tools to allow students to determine which colleges and universities have the best value.

    His plan will likely be a tough sell in Congress, which must approve nearly all aspects of it except the creation of the new tools.

    The Obama administration already has taken a series of steps to expand the availability of grants and loans and to make loans easier to pay back, and Obama spelled out Tuesday other proposals to make college more affordable, such as extending a tuition tax break and asking Congress to keep loan interest rates from doubling on July.

    His administration has also targeted career college programs — primarily at for-profit institutions — with high loan default rates among graduates over multiple years by taking away their ability to participate in such programs.

    But until now, it has done little to turn its attention to the rising cost of tuition at traditional colleges and universities.

    The average in-state tuition and fees at four-year public colleges last fall rose 8.3 percent and with room and board now exceed $17,000 a year, according to the College Board. Rising tuition costs have been blamed on a variety of factors, including a decline in state dollars, an over-reliance on federal student loan dollars and competition for the best facilities and professors.

    Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., a former education secretary, said the autonomy of U.S. higher education is what makes it the best in the world, and he's questioned whether Obama can enforce any plan that shifts federal aid away from colleges and universities without hurting students.

    "It's hard to do without hurting students, and it's not appropriate to do," Alexander said. "The federal government has no business doing this."

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    Hefling reported from Washington.

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    Online:

    White House: http://www.whitehouse.gov/

    Education Department: http://www.ed.gov/

     
    • Norm  •  3 mths ago
      Students should unite and tell the colleges and universities to lower tuition. Either lower tuition dramatically or we won't attend. Prices will fall overnight!
    • BOB HOOD  •  Miami, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      What is the correlation between the rapid expansion and use of "student loans" and rising tuition costs? Many of us out here got our college degrees without family financial support or scholarships (academic or athletic) or loans. It once was possible.
      • ANDROLOMA 4 mths ago
        Possible no longer.
      • reikidrummer 4 mths ago
        You're right. I can remember paying $10/credit at the local Community College 30 years ago. That same credit hour is now $93 with "supplemental" and "lab" fees tacked on to the bill.
      • Jordan 4 mths ago
        One class for me each semester is $1100 now. It's a public University whose biggest concern is the athletic program and how to fund it.
    • terry  •  Bloomfield, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Phase out government support of tuition and watch the cost go down. Contrary to popular belief many youngsters are not college material, we have enough Criminal Justice and Audio Visual graduates. How about a few colleges that can turn out craftsmen, graduates that can produce something.
      • jeffrey 4 mths ago
        Excellent point.Have apprentice school;s.Taught by expert crafts people and return to small business.Quality products and hand created or machine aided materials. there is a man in Wash. State makes ww2 leather jackets.He made the main ones for the movie Red Tails.Return to guilds instead of large unions.Google art fawcett.Makes beautiful fedora hats.Everything doesnt have to be electronic stuff
      • DragonTSD 4 mths ago
        So what you're saying is, you want to shrink a multi-billion dollar industry by more than half. To fix the problem with people not being able to afford tuition; just don't help them go to college and the problem will go away. You're a republican, aren't you?
      • Linda 4 mths ago
        Agreed, Terry. And cut off the money to "colleges" that do not have credits that can transfer. That is a waste of money. ONLINE COLLEGES ONLY WANT YOUR MONEY!
    • TERRIBLE T  •  4 mths ago
      The text books cost over $100.00 dollars each.
      • Dan 4 mths ago
        There is no way in this day and age that a book costs $100 to make! The paper it is printed on and the bindings that hold it together are no higher quality or sturdy than that racy novel you just bought at the book store. Thats a bunch of #$%$ because the university knows you need it for the classes. With the amount of books that are printed for schools all over the country, I would be suprised if it cost the printer even $5 a copy.
      • Mike S. 4 mths ago
        The bookstores at universities are sub contracted and not run by the university.
      • Yahooooo 4 mths ago
        Dan - when you buy a book (or a movie, or a song or a television program or a drug) you aren't paying for the paper you are paying for the research and work that went into creating that book.
    • No Mercy  •  4 mths ago
      In the 8 years since I took out a pre-paid college fund for my kid tuition here in Florida has increased 500%. That's just wrong.
      • Skeptic 4 mths ago
        Ron Paul (I don't agree with him often) got it right last nigh when he said, "the more government money spent on any program, the higher the cost of that program."
      • RG 4 mths ago
        No Mercy..that is a flat out lie --- so the Tuition went from 10,000 to 50,000 over 8 years....
      • CMT 4 mths ago
        What do you think was keeping tuition low. I don't know, could it be, the state of FL subsidizing tuition? While your numbers are exaggerated, you sentiment isn't. Texas does not control tuition either anymore. What is funny is that the big name public universtities here all get their buildings paid for through oil lease money. Not a dime is spent from tuition on any facilities. Here is a shocker for you too. While the private sector gives out 3 to 4 percent salary raises in a normal year, universites give out 6 to 8 percent raises in the same normal years. The famed rule of 72 says that at the minimum salary increase, a professor's salary would double in only 12 years!
    • Rich  •  Troy, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      In order for a free market to really thrive, it must divorce itself from financial dependence on government money and therfore, government control.
      • Michelle 4 mths ago
        Does education have to be a "free market"?
      • Rich 4 mths ago
        It does in my opinion. Look where we have gotten ourselves to with all the government control so far, esp. w/tenure and unions. We are so hamstrung that everything else trumps the actual educational process. Heck, teachers and school officials are now given a higher priority in educating our children than are parents. That's absolutely absurd!
    • Dave  •  Rockwood, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      They shouldn't be getting federal money to begin with
    • Philip J. Frye  •  4 mths ago
      How about taking a presidential stance on the California Dream act. "The law grants illegal immigrants access to state aid at public universities and colleges."

      A dream of free schooling for illegals, a nightmare to the citizen tax payers!

      Free college for illegals while citizens are drowning in college debt?
    • Left is Wrong  •  4 mths ago
      And who paid for HIS college?
      OMG, we are going to end up worse than Greece!
    • Ernest  •  4 mths ago
      What happened to the laser focus on jobs?
    • Reader  •  4 mths ago
      California is now allowing illegals to qualify for scholarship and is working on getting them student loans.
      American students are losing spaces in colleges being taken up by illegals.
    • ALM  •  Arden, North Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      The cynical part of me says that Obama is just buttering up the 20-something crowd with this to get their votes.
    • Yahooooo  •  4 mths ago
      Gotta love how the government has been throwing money at college for years but last year they handed out 67,000 H1-B visas.
    • Bauman  •  Sterling, Virginia  •  4 mths ago
      Americans are paying taxes for Universities, but there are so many foreigners coming here for that very reason. Plus perks are offered to them so the colleges can be diversified.
    • Yahooooo  •  4 mths ago
      If everyone has a college degree how is it different then a high school diploma?

      Higher education should include vocational training and much like AP coures start the college prep in high school, vocational courses should start in 11th and 12th grade.
    • MJ  •  4 mths ago
      Has it occurred to ANYONE that every time government messes with ANYTHING
      the price goes UP and the quality goes DOWN?
    • Brian  •  4 mths ago
      What should really be addressed is the fact that all of these publishing companies sell textbooks overpriced, and they they change a sentence and publish a "new" book a year later. Always got sick and tired of having to get a "new" textbook, even if the previous one was not even a year old.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Farmington, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      Oh good MORE government intervention.

      Someone take this morons checkbook away from him and give it to someone more mature, like a 5th grader.
    • BamaBad  •  4 mths ago
      Look out everyone Barry's rolling the dice again.
    • Nick  •  4 mths ago
      Ahh, he needs now College Student to vote for him. Anything for a vote!!!!
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