2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Poll: Where do you stand on free tuition to state colleges and universities [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)How is the college supposed to survive without freshman and sophomores? They aren't a charity. They need a source of income.
He doesn't realize it, but he IS proposing a complete overhaul. And it won't be good. Established institutions will fold. All he'll be doing is turning the first two years of free state college into the UK equivalent of A levels. The "school mill" will continue, only the actual educating will be added on to the back end. Everyone will need a Master's degree to be considered as proficient as a college graduate is today. Of course, before the colleges realize they can still make their money, a lot of the niche ones will fail owing to lack of cash.
Another impact of this is that it will increase the starting age, on average, of the workforce. This will keep most "My Tuition is Paid By My Parents" middle class and up children out of the workforce and working for that "baseline" Masters degree until they're 24 or 5.
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