It was three and a half years ago that the community college Board of Trustees set aside $6.75 million to make college "free". Of course, very little in life is "free" and unless we are talking about a scenic view or a walk on the beach, being "free" can often diminish the self-perceived value of something as well as one's commitment to apply oneself. And then there are the perceptions of "fairness". "You don't have to pay the $50 per credit?" Here is a look back to 2021 for the origin of "free college".

One also wonders how much advertising is needed for something that is "free"? Just in the last week, my X feed is absolutely overwhelmed by "CSM is free" ads. There must be at least a dozen different ones, and they just keep coming. I'm sure they are not expensive to produce, and the X cost is probably not huge to run them. The same cannot be said for the glossy mailer that arrived in mailboxes yesterday. I wonder how much taxpayer money went to print it and mail it? In the really fine print one reads "Enrollment fee waiver for qualifying San Mateo County residents pursuing a degree certification." One wonders if the advertising costs exceed the waiver costs?



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