Since I work in a Student Financial Aid Office, I thought that it would be interesting to see how the media is addressing, what I consider, should be an important campaign issue: financing secondary education. While I realize that many people do not feel that support of higher education policies should rank high on a presidential candidate’s forum, I disagree. Education is the key if we want to compete and succeed in the global economy. With the cost of education rising, the gap between financial aid and what a family/student must pay is widening.
Since education is a “social” issue it is not surprising that education issues rank higher with democratic candidates than with their republican counterparts where national security is a more pressing issue.
The following Democratic Candidates have financial aid proposals: Biden, Clinton, Dodd, Edwards, Obama, and Richardson. Gravel and Kucinich had non-specific statements.
The Republican side is bleak—none of the candidates have statements concerning postsecondary education and student financial aid.
The following websites provide very interesting additional information: http://www.finaid.org/educators/presidentialcandidates.phtml; http://chronicle.com/blogs/election; and http://www.vote-smart.org/.