Money doesn't grow on trees,
so free college education is probably impossible.
Not exact matches
So - called 529
college - savings plans — those state - sponsored accounts for
college savers in which earnings are tax -
free as long as they are used to pay for qualified higher -
education expenses — typically let account holders select once a year from a number of investment options.
«Our first - in - the - nation Excelsior Scholarship is designed
so more New Yorkers go to
college tuition -
free and receive the
education they deserve to reach their full potential.»
Specifically, a key component of Bush's plan proposed to convert 529
college savings accounts into
Education Savings Accounts (ESA) so that families can save tax free for their children's education at all levels — pre-K, K — 12, and postsecondary through on
Education Savings Accounts (ESA)
so that families can save tax
free for their children's
education at all levels — pre-K, K — 12, and postsecondary through on
education at all levels — pre-K, K — 12, and postsecondary through one's life.
With
so many options available to young people, such as grammar schools,
free schools, sixth form, apprenticeships, further
education colleges, UTC's and university, it must be a challenging task to decipher which path will be the right one for a young person's career choices.
Furthermore, Warren expressed skepticism about DeVos» ability to oversee for - profit
colleges, noting that «the very policies you have spent decades advocating for in elementary and secondary
education — more
free taxpayer money for private and for - profit
education operators with virtually no strings attached — are the exact policies that have caused
so many problems and harmed
so many students in higher
education.»
I think it was alot easier back in the day for a parent to support their child for a
college education... the rates now are just
so rediculous... ontop of all the other things a parent has to save for now... 401k, IRA, costs of everything have gone up... i think rather than funding the
education it would be wise for hte parents to give some money to them to live while at
college as you point out that... part of
college is more than just the text book
education... its about the life
education... and if they had to work they might miss out on some of that life
education... i had
college for
free as my father worked at one... but i still lived on campus as part of
college is the experience... i hate paying hte loans now but it was part of the experience that i will forever remember..