
Coping With the Cost of College | OAS Episode 181
The cost of college poses a major challenge to families. The average net price of attending a public four-year institution, including living expenses, is nearly $20,000 a year. There are more than 40 million students who took out loans to pay for college and they owe $1.7 trillion. For this episode, we sat down we three people who have given a lot of thought to this topic: Heather Carter, a former Arizona legislator who now serves as executive director of Greater Phoenix Leadership; Kate Hoffman, the CEO and founder of Earn to Learn; and Andrew Smalley, an education policy expert with NCSL. Smalley discussed the strategies for saving for college and avoiding burdensome student loan debt, particularly 529 plans that are a primary vehicle for families to save. Carter and Hoffman talked about how Earn to Learn, an Arizona-based program aimed at helping students afford and complete college, has helped thousands of students in their state and efforts to turn it into a nationwide program.
NCSL Podcasts · Kate Hoffman, Heather Carter, Ed Smith
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