Yesterday, President Obama met with some university presidents to discuss controlling education costs. But the Daily Caller says we should expect more of the same:
However, leaks from industry insiders say the president will not try to cut fees by increasing competition. He is also not expected to threaten cuts to federal education subsidies, which have have driven up costs.That brings to mind a Ronald Reagan quote, "Government does not solve problems; it subsidizes them."
Instead, White House officials are expected to promise more federal subsidies for the education industry.
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Last week a House subcommittee noted that that tuition has increased more than 8 percent at public not-for-profit four-year and two-year colleges in the last decade, 4.5 percent at private four-year schools, but just 3.2 percent at for-profit colleges.
But Obama's Department of Education wants to put at a disadvantage the for-profits with its burdensome "gainful employment" rule.
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House subcommittee looking at rising tuition costs; not-for-profit colleges increasing more than for-profits
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