Louisiana Bill Would Tie Tuition Increases To School's Performance

Louisiana Bill Would Tie Tuition Increases To School's Performance

Gov. Bobby Jindal's push for state lawmakers to give up their authority over public college tuition increases, if the schools improve their performance, cleared its first legislative hurdle Thursday.

But the bill's sponsor acknowledges the road to final legislative passage will be tough. It would require support from two-thirds of the House and Senate to reach Jindal's desk.

The measure, called the Louisiana GRAD Act, would let schools substantially raise what they charge their students if the colleges meet certain performance standards, including improved graduation rates and better job skills preparation.

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