In a Time article, Steven Goodman shows why and how college tuition should be regulated: There are many different reasons for the rise in tuition, including better student residences, the best and latest laboratories, security improvements, and “cuts in state subsidies and administrative growth”. “Ironically, the accessibility of student loans, while admirable at first glance, has contributed to tuition growth.” This shows that when students take out loans, they are figuratively adding more fuel to the fire of high tuition. The government needs to step in at this point. The government already gives billions of dollars to the research and development for colleges cutting out their need to have such a high tuition. Colleges can’t be self-policing as it has not worked. As Goodman says: “[The] government needs to tie its support of higher education costs to college
In a Time article, Steven Goodman shows why and how college tuition should be regulated: There are many different reasons for the rise in tuition, including better student residences, the best and latest laboratories, security improvements, and “cuts in state subsidies and administrative growth”. “Ironically, the accessibility of student loans, while admirable at first glance, has contributed to tuition growth.” This shows that when students take out loans, they are figuratively adding more fuel to the fire of high tuition. The government needs to step in at this point. The government already gives billions of dollars to the research and development for colleges cutting out their need to have such a high tuition. Colleges can’t be self-policing as it has not worked. As Goodman says: “[The] government needs to tie its support of higher education costs to college