Higher Education

Free Market Friday: Lower-cost college

July 1, 2016

Jonathan Small

American consumers have come to expect lower cost and higher quality (think of that miraculous-yet-affordable supercomputer you’re carrying around in your pocket).

This week the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, the Americans for Prosperity Foundation, the 1889 Institute, and former Gov. Frank Keating kicked off a conversation meant to bring the lower cost/higher quality dynamic to one place it is conspicuously lacking – higher education.

Read the rest over on The Journal Record.

Read our ideas for lower-cost, not higher-cost, college here.