Janet Napolitano Proposes Freezing Undergrad Tuition at University of California
Former DHS secretary now president of the University of California
(Reuters) - The new president of the University of California proposed freezing the cost of undergraduate tuition for another year to allow for an overhaul of how to pay for higher education in the state.
Janet Napolitano, the former U.S. homeland security chief, announced the proposal on Wednesday, just six weeks after taking over the 10-campus University of California system, saying it would give administrators time to create a tuition system that would be less of a burden on families.
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Yes, they should freeze tuition. And they should freeze utility and food prices. And gasoline. And everyone should get a free ipad. And a pony. Mmmm, pony...
..."to allow for an overhaul of how to pay for higher education in the state."
Read: "Allow for lobbying for more taxpayer money".
Are they going to implement a faculty wage freeze, also?
If this isn't the libertarian era, it is certainly the all libertarian access entertainment era. It is going to be hilarious to watch liberals walk a line between entitled students they have promised everything to for free; and pompous, useless professors who are self assured of their own importance. Pass the popcorn.