Tuition-Free Higher Education in the United States
An undergraduate student at a US university contacted me recently with some interesting questions about the possibilities and benefits of tuition-free higher education in the United States. In this unusually brief column, I will reproduce his questions and my answers, after which I will make a couple of short points that were inspired by my answer to one of the questions. Question 1: Do you think that free college in America is possible? Me : Sadly, I don't. We're of course a wealthy enough country to do it, and we've done it in the not-too-distant past (1960's, 70's, and into the 80's), but the US's political situation makes it impossible. The Republicans were apoplectic about former President Biden's student loan partial forgiveness plan, which was quite minimalist. I can't see how a national program of free higher ed stands a chance politically for the foreseeable future. Question 2: College is free in other places like Germany, Norway and...