Colleges with big endowments could increase their incoming classes / help with student loans / enroll more students of diverse economic backgrounds
U.S. state universities could spend less / have less tuition increases / provide transparent financial data
Fraternity / college hazing could have harsher penalties / student prevention programs
Pell Grants could be increased, public universities could be more affordable, and student debt / loan practices could be reformed
Financial aid offers could be clearer / easier to understand
U.S. universities could better maintain dormitories and prevent mold / vermin
Low-rated law and medical schools / graduate programs could be upfront about the risks of attending
Campus sexual assault cases could be reported, handled differently, and prevention programs could be available
Universities / foundations could spend down their assets
Financial student aid could increase higher education tuition
Selective U.S. universities could expand and establish satellite locations
Alternatives to college could be promoted, funded, and accepted for jobs
Prisoners could have access to Pell Grants
The NCAA could pay student / college athletes
Tenure could be replaced with contracts
Non-selective colleges, certificate, and training programs could be ranked and/or show student outcomes
Prisoners could receive education and job training before release
Low income students could be given more information and support to apply to competitive colleges
Three kinds of tenure tracks could be used in universities
More advisement and support could increase college graduation rates
Colleges could improve how facilities and buildings are used