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"Thursday, July 27, 2006 David Brooks on College Aid Someday, David Brooks will write a tight, well-reasoned column on education policy, and we will praise it here on the Quick and the Ed. Today is not that day. In today's NYTimes piece($) , Brooks critiques a recent proposal to increase college financial aid from Hillary Clinton and the DLC, making the familiar Brooksian argument that it's all about culture, stupid. He says: Over the past three decades there has been a gigantic effort to increase the share of Americans who graduate from college. The federal government has spent roughly $750 billion on financial aid. Yet the percentage of Americans who graduate has barely budged. The number of Americans who drop out of college leaps from year to year. There are two basic challenges to increasing the percentage of people who earn college degrees: getting more students to go to college, and getting more stu"
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