You are herestudent
student
Rick Perry's Texas Public Education Massacre
Based on actual events: A graphic account of Rick Perry's assault on the Texas public education system
Shop Around - Students Can't Afford Mitt Romney
The Romney-Ryan education plan? Shop around, borrow money from your parents.
The Romney-Ryan plan would:
- -Slash Pell Grants for nearly 10 million students
- -Cut $10,000 college tax credits
Mitt Romney also hiked fees at state MA colleges by 63% as governor. "Shop around"? Students can't afford Mitt Romney.
Faces of Change: From Dinner Tables to Diplomas
It meant a great deal to Jess Montejano, a second generation Mexican American, that President Obama supported students with legislation like the American Opportunity Tax Credit. Because of this tax credit, Jess was able to receive an extra $1000 when he filed his 2009 taxes. With this extra financial support, he was able to pay his bills and focus more on his studies.
Los rostros del cambio: De la mesa al diploma
Para Jess Montejano, un mexicano-americano de segunda generación, el apoyo del Presidente Obama para los estudiantes a través de leyes como el Crédito de Impuestos de Oportunidad Americana significa mucho. Gracias a este crédito de impuestos, Jess recibió $1000 adicionales cuando declaró sus impuestos en 2009.
Get Real
Voiceover: "Mitt Romney on how to pay for college and start a business..."
Mitt Romney: "Take a risk, get the education, borrow money if you have to from your parents'"
Voiceover: "Hope they can afford it."
"Romney's plans could cut college aid for nearly ten million students and eliminate the tax deduction for college tuition."
Summer Organizing - Greater Together HBCU Launch
The Greater Together HBCU Launch in Durham, North Carolina brought together students from all over the country to talk about issues important to young Americans and what things they could do to get President Barack Obama re-elected in November.
Higher Education
His mother got him up before dawn to do school work she knew what it meant for his future. With hard work and student aid his life was transformed. Today higher education means even more for the middle class. Giving young people the chance to compete, like he did. So he doubled funding for college grants, capped federal student loan payments, passed the largest college tax credit ever.