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June 11, 2021, 10:50 a.m.

A debate over free community college

Summary

This week, two experts appeared on NewsHour to argue for and against free community college. Seventeen states in the U.S. now offer free community college tuition, and existing programs cover tuition for many students. But President Joe Biden wants to make that happen nationwide. We'll explore both sides of the debate over free community college and Biden's plan with Margaret Spellings, former U.S. secretary of education under President George W. Bush, and John King, former U.S. secretary of education under President Barack Obama.

Five Facts

  • What are the arguments for and against free community college?
  • Why does President Biden want to extend free community college to the whole country?
  • Where is the budget money going to in addition to community college?
  • Who is free community college designed to help?
  • How does former Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings suggest the money should be spent instead of on free community college?

Focus Questions

Spellings mentions that “we should be agnostic about the kinds of places that students might select.” What does the word agnostic mean? Do you agree with Spellings that money should be invested in Pell Grants instead of free tuition? Explain. King points out that $62 billion of the budget is designated for additional support, such as better advising and access to mental health services. How might these additional support services help students succeed academically? Do you think community college should be free? Why or why not? Media literacy: NewsHour interviewed two former U.S. secretaries of education for this two-part series. Who else do you think should be included in this debate? Explain.

For More

  • Check out this comparison chart explaining three arguments for and against free community college.
  • In this New York Times article , it is asked whether or not a condition to free college is a good idea. Do you think free tuition should depend on certain factors, like a certain GPA? Do you think community college should be free for all students, including wealthier students? Explain.
  • As we learned from the videos, 17 states in the U.S. already provide free community college. Check out the Legislative Information System of Virginia, for example, to find out which states these are.
    • Further research : How many states have Republican governors that support free community college? What might that imply about the politics surrounding education?

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