Does this affect previous graduates in any way?
Does this affect previous graduates in any way?
Does this affect previous graduates in any way?
How would it even work? They'd be playing whack a mole with who to please.Does this affect previous graduates in any way?
It devalues your degree by allowing all the poors to attend your institution.
Hehe....I do wonder if anyone really thinks this.
Governor Cuomo was pushing for a 15 dollar minimum wage in NYS before Bernie Sanders was even dreaming of running for president.
He's also the most establishment established shill corporate Democrat that ever existed and yet here we are in this thread about how he just passed free college tuition.
The idea that every major liberal legislation that passed post 2016 was directly thanks to Bernie Sanders is ridiculous.
In the last thread, there were people hating this because either they missed it, or they are stuck with debt, so I wouldn't put it past people thinking that way.
The idea that every major liberal legislation that passed post 2016 was directly thanks to Bernie Sanders is ridiculous.
Show me Andrew Cuomo or any other prominent politician talking about tuition-free college before Bernie catapulted the idea to the national stage. Go ahead...
The least you could do is give the man a bit of credit for leading the charge...
How would it even work? They'd be playing whack a mole with who to please.
Pay off people currently in debt - Well what about people who lived frugally and made larger payments to pay it off early?
Okay, pay off everyone from a certain point, including those who already paid - Well what about the people who paid off their loans before this time
Okay, so everyone gets 30k dollars in the mail, how about that - And now the state is a trillion dollars in the hole
'The middle class'?
I actually never hear Americans talk about the working class, do they just not exist? Don't they need free college more desperately?
How is that remotely similar lol?
That's more like a scholorship.
- Only applies to people who want to be teachers
- Only the "top" graduates will get reimbursed
wenis said:Well get ready for that narrative to plague the Democratic Party for decades. It'll most likely continue to cripple the party as long as Bernie supporters use him as some measuring stick for Democratic candidates going forward with no real nuanced reasoning besides "he does this good".
Show me Andrew Cuomo or any other prominent politician talking about tuition-free college before Bernie catapulted the idea to the national stage. Go ahead...
The least you could do is give the man a bit of credit for leading the charge...
Cuomo proposes paying off Student Loans for two years after graduation
It's pretty clear that education and student loan reform was a big issue for Cuomo long before anyone outside of Vermont knew who Bernie was. I absolutely loathe the idea that something "clicked" in this country because some random dude ran a campaign. The movement towards progress in this country started long before Bernie Sanders made it hip.
Good move. Cuomo had to try something to stem the exodus from NYS. Plus he's probably going to run for President.
The "and work" part may turn out to be problematic, but on the surface I don't have a problem with this.
Yeah this seems most beneficial to CUNY students who basically don't dorm.As a SUNY Graduate, this is a nice program but unless you're commuting you (or your parents) are still gonna be stuck w/ a nice bill for room and board.
Dorming + meal plan is in the 15k range a year for a SUNY school so if you do 4 years that's $60,000. Tuition is around 7k a year so you're looking at a savings of around 28k with this. Not small potatoes by any means but tuition for SUNY schools has always been fairly reasonable. If you're going to commute though this is an unbelievably great deal.
I did community college for my associates ($6k total) and then did 2 years at SUNY where I took out loans for my tuition and my parents covered the dorming. I moved off campus my last year so that helped a bit w/ the cost as well.
In the last thread, there were people hating this because either they missed it, or they are stuck with debt, so I wouldn't put it past people thinking that way.
In addition, free college isn't even a new idea in the US, or even in NYS proper - CUNY was free until the 70s or 80s, so it's not even like nobody's ever done this before. Ascribing a big victory like this to any politician for progressiveness points on the scoreboard for argument's sake is dumb and misses the real point - people can actually afford to go to legit college again in NYS. That's a big deal.
Thank you Bernie Sanders for planting the seed for progress in our country.
If we had left it to the docile corrupt corporatist Democrats, we would be talking about slow incremental hopefully-maybe-one-day cheaper college because-too-much-bold-change-is-not-possible all the way until 2024.
I participated in that thread. Know exactly what you mean.
Show me Andrew Cuomo or any other prominent politician talking about tuition-free college before Bernie catapulted the idea to the national stage. Go ahead...
The least you could do is give the man a bit of credit for leading the charge...
Its like liberal states becoming more liberal with Trump as President. I need to move to California or something. Texas is too red for my tastes.
Yeah, Georgia has had this forever.You've got to stay in New York or else pay it back? Look like we've had a much better deal in Georgia for over 20 year now.
Maybe this is a joke post that went over my head but Andrew Cuomo is one of those Democrats you're disparaging.
TOPS is tied to high school achievement it sounds like. There are similar programs already in New York and Florida. (And I'm sure many other states. Those are just the two I'm familiar with.) This is not tied to high school achievement.Is it really the first? Because in Louisiana the state paid my full tuition (it's called TOPS if you want to Google it). You had to be full time and maintain a 2.5 GPA every year to get it.
It doesn't seem like there will be.What are the eligibility requirements going to be? Like you skate through high school and automatic free college tuition or will some degree of excellence be needed?
I'm disparaging mostly the Third Way Corporatist Democrats under the Clintons. The crew that only fights for socializing corporate profits, and screw mostly everyone else.