New York just became the first state in the nation to make tuition free for middle class students at both two- and four-year public colleges.

Those eligible will pay nothing for tuition, which costs $6,470 annually at four-year schools and about $4,350 a year at community colleges. But they will still be on the hook for the cost of fees and room and board if they live on campus. Those other expenses can add up to $14,000 a year.

Students must take 30 credits a year to receive the scholarship.

New York just OK'd tuition-free college for middle class

bizgrrl's picture

Works for them, we hope. New

Works for them, we hope. New York is a relatively wealthy state and takes less federal funds than 2/3 of the states. Tennessee not so much. Tennessee is not a wealthy state and takes more federal funds than 3/4 of the states.

WhitesCreek's picture

The Haslam tax plan gives 25

The Haslam tax plan gives 25 corporations $59 million in tax cuts. I think we have the money, it's just that Republicans want to give it to the least deserving.

bizgrrl's picture

Well, yeah. The great State

Well, yeah. The great State of Tennessee strikes again.

My preference would be to expand Medicaid, like New York

jbr's picture

Countries that offer free tuition

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