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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affordable college" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the cost of higher education and referring to institutions that offer lower tuition rates or financial aid options.
Example: "Many students are seeking affordable college options to minimize their student debt."
Alternatives: "low-cost university" or "budget-friendly college".
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Two of her signature issues, universal health care and affordable college education, mesh easily with Dr. Dean's message.
Our children would be heading toward an affordable college or living debt-free and working in entry-level jobs that earn a living wage.
Mr. Cuomo said: "Imagine how strong we're going to be when we help our working families with affordable college educations and affordable health care and affordable housing".
"Imagine how strong we're going to be when we help our working families with affordable college educations and affordable health care," said Housing Secretary Andrew M. Cuomo.
Students cheered his oratory on the importance of a college degree, expanded student aid, affordable college costs — and, of course, his many references to Michigan, a key swing state.
The purveyor of inexpensive jeans and lawnmowers is dipping its toe into the online-education waters, working with a Web-based university to offer its employees in the United States affordable college degrees.
But now a candidate whose ideal American economy does in fact look a lot like Eisenhower's — strong unions, secure employment, affordable college — is waving the red flag, and finding favor with large numbers of Democratic voters.
More important, he may have energized a grassroots movement that could reduce the influence of corporate money in American politics and keep issues like the minimum wage, affordable college, and income inequality alive.
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But now a candidate whose ideal American economy does in fact look a lot like Eisenhower's—strong unions, secure employment, affordable college is waving the red flag, and finding favor with large numbers of Democratic voters.
In response to this crisis, the Affordable College Compact proposes the federal government leverage funds to ensure that poor, working class and middle-class students can attend college debt-free.
Demos' estimate is that the Affordable College Compact would cost $29.5 billion if all 26 currently eligible states (those who meet the public good requirement) participated at their current funding levels and increased funding by 1.4percentt.
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