This is on the money. Your life, your future. We begin with the cost of college. Most graduating High School Seniors have picked the school theyll attend this fall. But paying for that education can be a tough lesson in and of itself. Thats this weeks cover story. The price of admission. The cost of Higher Education keeps getting higher. The average tuition alone at a private university exceeds 33,000 a year. And one years tuition at a Public College is nearly 10,000. And thats not even counting room and board which adds another 10,000 to 12,000 per year no matter what school you choose. Tuition and fees have gone up faster than health care costs, new homes and overall inflation. College is a mandatory step if you really want to be a success. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo this year launched a Program Providing Free Public School tuition for middle class families. Just two other states, tennessee and oregon, have similar scholarship programs. According at a time college board, twothird
College. Most graduating High School Seniors have picked the school theyll attend this fall. But paying for that education can be a tough lesson in and of itself. Thats this weeks cover story. The price of admission. The average tuition alone at a private university exceeds 33,000 a year. And one years tuition at a Public College is nearly 10,000. And thats not even counting room and board which adds another 10 to 12,000 per year no matter which school you choose. Tuition and fees have gone up faster than health care costs, new homes and overall inflation. College is a mandatory step if you really want to be a success. Andrew cuomo launched a Program Providing Free Public School tuition for middle class families. Just two other states, tennessee and oregon, have similar scholarship twothirds of students get college aid or scholarship thats dont have to be repaid. The average grant is 8,500. But that covers just part of the cost. Student loan debt is rising faster than credit card and a
We can communicate any change in direction or any new information at this point. Okay, well thank you. See the rest of education secretary devoss testimony online in the Video Library at cspan. Org. Back now to our coverage on the conference of the federal role in education. Remember to use the sign in sheet wherever that is going around. Please sign in. Right here. I think. I dont know. Should i pass it . Ill pass it down. Im going to hand it to you. Sign the sign in sheet. Awesome. Were here today to talk about the every students succeeds act. Im a reporter at politico here in d. C. , i cover education policy. And we are going to talk about this law that passed in 2015, that replaced no child left behind and where states are at right now. Were going to talk about that today. To bring you up to speed, essentially, there are two submission windows for states to send in their plans under this law for Holding Schools accountable for how they plan to intervene in schools. For how they pla
Hi everybody. We are going to get stashted. I think everybody is still trying to find the room. So just a couple House Keeping things if you are tweeting, please use the ewa 17. Everything here is on the record. Remember to use the signin sheet. It is right here. I think. Shall i pass it . I will pass it down. I am going to hand that to you. Okay. Yes, sign the signin sheet. Were here today to talk about the every Student Succeeds act and the state. My name is caitlin emma. We are going to talk about this law that passed in 2015 that replaced no child left behind and sort of where states are at right now. So we are going to talk about that today. So to bring you up to speed, there are two submission windows for states to send in their plans under this new law for Holding Schools accountable, for how they plan to intervene in schools, and how they plan to intervene in groups of students who are consistently under performing. 16 states in d. C. Have submitted for the spring window. And a
Hi, everybody. Thank you for coming. Were going to get started, running a couple of minutes late here. I think everybody is still trying to find the room. So, just a couple of housekeeping things, if youre tweeting, please use the ewa17. Everything here is on the record. Remember to use the signin sheet, wherever that is going around. Please sign in. Its right here. Okay. Yeah. Sign the signin sheet. Awesome. We are here today to talk about the every Student Succeeds act and the states. My name is caitlin emma. Im a reporter here at politico in d. C. I cover education policy. The law passed in 2015 that replace nod child left behind and where states are at right now. Y were going to talk about that today. To bring you up to speed, essentially, there are two submission windows for states to send in their plans under this law for Holding Schools accountable, for how they plan to intervene in schools, for how they plan to intervene in groups of students that are consistently underperformi