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WhenCongressWent to CollegeCOMPARING TUITION THEN AND NOW AT OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS' ALMA MATERSIntroductionA movement for affordable college is sweepi Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Ping the country. Today's college students, an older and more racially and ethnically diverse cohort than those we often picture entering the campus gates, face increasingly high barriers to paying for and attaining a college education: skyrocketing college prices, stagnant incomes, and increasingly Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Pconcentrated wealth are factors driving student debt to record levels. Several bold proposals seek to minimize our risk of closing off one of the fewDevelopment of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 P
remaining avenues to the middle class for the most diverse generation of students this country has ever seen. These proposals seek to reduce the burdeWhenCongressWent to CollegeCOMPARING TUITION THEN AND NOW AT OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS' ALMA MATERSIntroductionA movement for affordable college is sweepi Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Pial situation. From the passage of tuition-free college in several states to campaign proposals for debt-free college1 to promise Programs offering free community college in dozens of localities2, our communities and some local elected officials are beginning to tackle one of the biggest financial h Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Purdles facing American families today. But passage of truly groundbreaking legislation at the federal level has not yet materialized, and Congress isDevelopment of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 P
missing an opportunity to lead on this issue.In many cases, members of the House and Senate attended college at a time when per-student funding and grWhenCongressWent to CollegeCOMPARING TUITION THEN AND NOW AT OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS' ALMA MATERSIntroductionA movement for affordable college is sweepi Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Pes troublingly high4 , the system today barely resembles the system that Congress enjoyed.But just how different is it? How much better of a deal did Congress receive relative to today's students?We examined the published tuition at the colleges and universities where all current members of the 115t Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Ph Congress attended, both the 435 House members and 100Senators, to answer this question. What we found was striking, but not surprising: current studDevelopment of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 P
ents face college costs that dwarf those paid by the very elected officials tasked with tackling the problem.On average, tuition tor one year was S3,7WhenCongressWent to CollegeCOMPARING TUITION THEN AND NOW AT OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS' ALMA MATERSIntroductionA movement for affordable college is sweepi Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Pe mix of colleges would see tuition bills averaging over $24,000 per year, an increase of over $ 15,000. Likewise, the average Senator saw a sticker price of $3,423 when they went off to school ($9,480 today), but would face a much steeper price of nearly $29,000 per year if they attended the same s Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Pchools now.In total, the published tuition at the colleges where the 435 House of Representatives went to college, at the time they attended, totaledDevelopment of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 P
over $ 1.6 million, or $3.6 million in today's dollars, for one year of college. The same number of students attending the same schools today would paWhenCongressWent to CollegeCOMPARING TUITION THEN AND NOW AT OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS' ALMA MATERSIntroductionA movement for affordable college is sweepi Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Prs). Students at those colleges today would pay nearly $2.9 million for the same year of education.To be clear. Congress is not representative of the American population as a whole by economic status, race, or gender. On the contrary, it is richer, whiter, and more male than the country as a whole, Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Pand particularly when compared to this generation of students5. Over half of the U.S. Senate, for example, attended private non-profit institutions; 3Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 P
out of 4 of today's college students are al public colleges and universities6. Further, the very fact that nearly all members of the I louse and SenaWhenCongressWent to CollegeCOMPARING TUITION THEN AND NOW AT OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS' ALMA MATERSIntroductionA movement for affordable college is sweepi Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Phas a bachelor's degree7.These figures also do not include I he indirect costs such as room and board, books, supplies, and transporlation that make up the majority of the cost of attendance facing students at public 2- and 4-year institutions8. And even if tuition merely kept pace withinflation ins Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Ptead of soaring above it, or in other ways remained somewhat manageable, today's working- and middle-class students would still have to contend with tDevelopment of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 P
he rising cost of living9, the stagnation in wages10, and, for the 1 in 4 college students with dependent children themselves”, the economic insecuritWhenCongressWent to CollegeCOMPARING TUITION THEN AND NOW AT OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS' ALMA MATERSIntroductionA movement for affordable college is sweepi Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Pit did in previous generations. The exploding sticker price of tuition understates the challenge for this generation, and is but one measure of how unreachable college is financially for many families.But surely, the goal of reinstituting a system of low tuition, grant aid that covers most of the co Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Pst for low-income students, and the ability to work your way through school without having to borrow is not a pipe dream. When Congress Went to CollegDevelopment of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 P
e is a yearbook that should serve as a reminder to decision-makers that the struggles facing young people today look quite a bit different than those WhenCongressWent to CollegeCOMPARING TUITION THEN AND NOW AT OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS' ALMA MATERSIntroductionA movement for affordable college is sweepi Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Ps should work toward a more equitable and affordable system of higher education, and should pay forward to this generation the opportunities that were once bestowed upon them.About the DataThe college prices in this yearbook, unless otherwise noted, include tuition figures for the year in which the Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Pmember of Congress graduated from college or last attended. When information on their graduation year was unavailable, the closest year available is uDevelopment of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 P
sed. In each case, the tuition figure is never more than 2 years apart from the year in which the member left school.Tuition figures from 1986 to the WhenCongressWent to CollegeCOMPARING TUITION THEN AND NOW AT OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS' ALMA MATERSIntroductionA movement for affordable college is sweepi Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Puition figures come from the National Center for Education Statistics' annual College Costs: Basic Student Charges reports. For the years 1972-1978, tuition figures come from the College Board, Student Expenses at Postsecondary Institutionsreports. From 1968-1971, tuition figures come from the Educa Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Ptional Testing Service, Student Expense Budgets of Colleges and Universities. For years or institutions that were unavailable, we gathered published tDevelopment of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 P
uition data from local newspaper archives, college catalogues, and university reference librarians.Current tuition figures are for the 2016-2017 schooWhenCongressWent to CollegeCOMPARING TUITION THEN AND NOW AT OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS' ALMA MATERSIntroductionA movement for affordable college is sweepi Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Pion figures from previous years are inflation-adjusted using the Consumer Price Index in the year in which Congress members graduated or left school.’ Irwin, Neil, "Making Sense of the Two Candidates' Plans on Student Debt," The New York Times, Oct. 31,2016, https://www. nytimes.com/2016/11/06/educa Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Ption/edMe/presidential-candidates-on-student-debt-m-coilege.html’College Promise Campaign, 2015-Ì6 Annual Report, https://collegepromise.org/cp-resourDevelopment of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 P
ces/annual-report/’Mark Huelsman, The Debt DNide. The Rociol and Class Bras behind the 'New Normal' of Student Borrowing, Demos, 2015, http;// www.demWhenCongressWent to CollegeCOMPARING TUITION THEN AND NOW AT OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS' ALMA MATERSIntroductionA movement for affordable college is sweepi Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Pt Report; QI 2017, https://www. newyorkfed.org/mieroecoriomics/ hhdc; Meta Brown, Andrew Haughwout. Donghoon Lee, Joelle Scally, and Wilbert van der Klaauw, Looking at Student Loan Defaults through a Larger Window, New York Federal Reserve. February 19 2015, http://libertystreeteconomic5 newyorkfed Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Porg/2015/02/ looking_at_student_loan_defaufts_throcigh_ajarger_window html’Gabrielle levy, "The 115th Congress by Party, Race. Gender and Religion,* UDevelopment of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 P
.S. Newsand World Report, Jan. 5. 2017, https7/www usnews .com/news/politics/slideshows/the-115theongresv by party race gender and religion6 National WhenCongressWent to CollegeCOMPARING TUITION THEN AND NOW AT OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS' ALMA MATERSIntroductionA movement for affordable college is sweepi Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 Pcontrol and level of institution: 1970 through 2015, https://nces.ed.gov/programs/drgest/dl6/ tables/dtl 6-303.25.asp?current=yes’Camille I. Ryan and Kurt Bauman, Educational Attainment in the United States: 2015, U.S. Census Bureau, https://www.census.gov/ content/dam/Census/library/publications/20 Development of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 P16/demo/p20-578 pdf’College Board, Trends in College Pricing 2016, https://trendscoflegeboard.org/college pricing0 Laura Kuslsto, "Rising U.S. Rents SDevelopment of a Synthetic Pathway Toward a Bowl-Shaped C 27H12 P
queeze the Middle Class," May 8, 2016, The Wolf Street Journal, https;//www.wsj.com/artides/ middle-class- families- feel-more- squeezed-by- rising usGọi ngay
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