Slate.com: Why Obama Thinks Community Colleges are the Key to Fixing Higher Education

<p>New article on Slate.com about Obama’s new plan to inject $12 Billion into the US Community College system.</p>

<p>[Why</a> Barack Obama thinks community colleges are the key to fixing higher education. - By Christopher Beam - Slate Magazine](<a href=“http://www.slate.com/id/2222570/]Why”>Why Barack Obama thinks community colleges are the key to fixing higher education.)</p>

<p>“The plan is designed to correct decades of federal neglect. ‘Too often, community colleges are treated like an afterthought—if they’re thought of at all,’ Obama said in his speech. Right now, somewhere between one-third and one-half of American undergrads are at community colleges, depending how you count. Yet community colleges receive only 20 percent of federal funding. ‘We’ve been so focused on the quality and reputation of our lead institutions’ at the expense of community colleges, says Thomas Bailey of the Community College Research Center at Columbia University.”</p>

<p>Those stats are even worse in our state (greater percentage of students, lower percentage of funding).</p>

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<p>I spend far less than that each year even when you count books. There’s a fee hike incoming but I seriously doubt it will reach that level.</p>

<p>“Those stats are even worse in our state (greater percentage of students, lower percentage of funding).”</p>

<p>Although I wonder how accurate those statistics are… I, for example, attended two community colleges and didn’t graduate from either one. I still got the necessary credits I needed and will be attending UC Berkeley in the fall. Since I didn’t officially graduate, would I be considered a “community college dropout”?</p>

<p>^ No, transfers are not counted as drop outs. </p>

<p>Logic, you are lucky. My bf spends about $5,000 a year at our CC (er would if he didn’t have full pell).</p>

<p>community college students outside california pay more that $26/ was $20 a unit. and out of state students pay more too.</p>