Ragan Report

By: 
Amanda Ragan

Keeping higher education affordable
 
     Keeping higher education affordable allows more Iowans to get the education and skills they need to find good jobs. It creates a positive cycle that helps our state attract even more businesses and jobs – the types that will strengthen Iowa’s middle class and grow our economy.
     Iowa’s community colleges train a skilled workforce at a time when nearly 34 percent of job openings in Iowa require an education level equal to an associate’s degree or higher. Despite the growing importance of community colleges to both Iowa students and the Iowa economy, state funding has not kept up. Even when accounting for inflation, tuition has increased dramatically in recent years.
     According to the Iowa Department of Education’s annual report on our community colleges, over the past decade average tuition rose from $97 per credit to more than $145 per credit. That’s an increase of about 4.6 percent per year. Add in fees, and the total cost is even higher. A full-time student enrolled at one of Iowa’s 15 community colleges could expect to pay between $4,110 and $5,370 in an academic year.
     Tuition and fees currently account for 56 percent of total community college revenues, compared to 46 percent in 2004. State support for community colleges hit a low in 2010 during the recession.
     This year’s Senate Education Budget includes an $8 million increase in general aid to our community colleges. We’re also providing more than $40 million in ongoing worker training funding. These dollars will help keep tuition rates down and provide financial aid so that all Iowans are able to learn, train and grow at our community colleges.
     The Senate Education Budget also invests enough in Iowa State, the University of Iowa and the University of Northern Iowa to freeze tuition for a record third-straight year. With the state budget in good condition, a strong investment in education and job training will keep our economy growing and expand Iowa’s middle class.
• Additional information
     This is a legislative column by Sen. Amanda Ragan, representing Franklin, Butler and Cerro Gordo counties. For newsletters, photos and further information, go to www.senate.iowa.gov/senator/ragan.
     To contact Sen. Ragan during the week, call the Senate Switchboard at (515) 281-3371. Otherwise she can be reached at home at (641) 424-0874. Email her at amanda.ragan@legis.iowa.gov.
     Sen. Ragan is an Assistant Senate Majority Leader, chair of the Health & Human Services Budget Subcommittee, vice-chair of the Agriculture Committee and vice-chair of the Human Resources Committee. She also serves on the Appropriations, Natural Resources & Environment, Rules & Administration and Veterans Affairs committees.

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