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
Pell Grants could be increased, public universities could be more affordable, and student debt / loan practices could be reformed
College could include ranching, self-governance, and no tuition
Universities could spend less on administration, research, buildings, and amenities
U.S. universities could spend less on football / basketball and sports recruiting
A game could help students plan for college finances
Universities / foundations could spend down their assets
Financial student aid could increase higher education tuition
Alternatives to college could be promoted, funded, and accepted for jobs
The FAFSA process could be easier to make financial aid more accessible
"Summer melt" could be avoided to increase college attendance rates
Tenure could be replaced with contracts
Emergency financial microgrants could be provided to students
Job training could be done by apprenticeships or internships
Job training and education could be financed by future salaries
Community colleges could be free
Students could earn micro-scholarships throughout high school
Citizens could receive a basic / guaranteed income (with restrictions or on a EBT card)
Textbooks could be rented
Colleges could improve how facilities and buildings are used
Credit could be transferred to colleges more easily
Education could be available online for free
Families could receive assistance with the FAFSA form in order to increase college attendance