INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — President Barack Obama wants to invest some $12 billion in community colleges with the aim of seeing an additional 5 million students graduate by 2020. This goal comes while many schools are already bursting at the seams with droves of displaced workers hit by the recession competing with traditional students seeking an education bargain.”All community colleges are not prepared to take on those potentially large numbers of students,” said Debra Bragg, a professor and director of the Forum on the Future of Public Education at the University of Illinois.The Obama administration notes that 5 million more community college graduates doesn’t necessarily mean there will be that many more students — schools could increase graduation rates to reach the goal. And the administration said money from the 10-year initiative to rebuild aging facilities and establish online classes would help schools handle the extra students.Bragg said the schools’ ability to deal with more students largely comes down to cash. Obama’s 10-year initiative would provide a welcome infusion of cash, but some fear it would not sustain community college programs.Contact The Daily Reveille’s news staff at [email protected]
Obama community college proposal may not be enough
October 31, 2009