Re: 2020 Democratic Challengers: Boogaloo
I'd be okay just starting with community college or trade school as part of standard public education in the U.S. tuition only. the idea is someone would go close to home and live at home while they complete this degree, so they can at least get some higher education without taking on debt. distance learning centers could be set up in very far-flung rural areas could to keep commute times manageable.
Everyone graduates with at least a 2 year associates degree or some kind of trade certification. If they want to they can go on to a 4 year degree, they'll get some of their credits to transfer and can finish up in 2-3 years vs 4-5, so they'll finish their 4 year degree at a lower cost. If you get a scholarship or can pay, you can go straight to a 4 year college if you want.
Originally posted by Handyman
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Everyone graduates with at least a 2 year associates degree or some kind of trade certification. If they want to they can go on to a 4 year degree, they'll get some of their credits to transfer and can finish up in 2-3 years vs 4-5, so they'll finish their 4 year degree at a lower cost. If you get a scholarship or can pay, you can go straight to a 4 year college if you want.
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