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The 2020 Election and its Impact on College Affordability


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Another day, another college affordability plan! With the 2020 race for the White House heating up, college tuition is being tackled as a major policy issue among the candidates. The proposals include a range of policy initiatives from free two-year community college to universal free tuition to cancellation of existing student debt. The Buzz hosts are here to break down the plans and discuss the implications of these policies on the current business model of higher ed.

 

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