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by VampireWillow
1623 days ago
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Here in Canada the government simply dictates to universities how much they can charge. It seems beyond insane to me to do it any other way, seeing as our entire societies are dependent on getting enough people educated to perpetuate a service economy. To be fair, this kind of means that universities should be completely public. And although they are for all intents and purposes, in theory they are still non-governmental entities. And that's strange as well. |
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Most public state schools keep their pricing in line with these caps ($35k in loans + ~$5k in grants). I just picked on Iowa because, and here's a list I found:
https://www.universityreview.org/iowa-colleges/
You'll notice that in-state tuition for all public state schools is around $8k a year. Here's the same for Tennessee:
https://www.universityreview.org/tennessee-colleges/