Tuition flexibility may help Wash. colleges
There's a very good reason Washington's university presidents aren't tearing down the governor's door this week to complain about a proposed half billion dollar cut in state dollars for the state's colleges and universities over the next two years, and it has nothing to do with not wanting the public to see them cry.
They know the real people who should be crying are Washington parents who plan to send their children to college over the next few years.