Thursday, January 27, 2005
Interesting?
Some dude says the availability of Pell Grants allows states to raise student fees much faster because of the assumption that the federal government will pick up the slack. An interesting argument, and perhaps somewhat questionable, but here's a great response:
Instead of eliminating Pell Grants as a solution to soaring student fees, increasing aid would ease the burden of paying for higher education, said Roberta Johnson, associate director of financial aid at UC Berkeley.
Of course, that's exactly the kind of thought Wolfram is quoting.
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