Rising community college costs making graduation out of reach for many students
By Neil Gonzales/Oakland Tribune
Graduating from a community college - traditionally the only affordable avenue available for underprivileged students seeking higher education - is increasingly becoming out of reach for many students because of rising tuition, according to a new study. The findings by the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, a San Jose-based nonprofit, come as the state has increased the community college enrollment fee from $26 to $36 per unit effective this fall semester. "Yes, community college is getting harder and harder to afford," said Kathy Blackwood, chief financial officer for the San Mateo County Community College District, adding that the fee could go up to $46 per unit in the spring if the projected revenues in the new state budget don't materialize. (more...)