I am in the middle of a very large term paper involving lobbying. For the ones who do not know, lobbying is basiclly the herasment we give our politicians to take a look at our problems we want addressed as people, and now.
My lobbying (Political Science course) project involves the Fesability of Free Tuition, particularly in the City of New York (NYC) with the largest Municipal Public School System in the country (City University of New York-CUNY), and im required to create a questioneer (not long) as to the benefits or flaws of the proposed legislation in the great system im stuck in...
I am requesting others, particularly the HLP higher up's whos in colleges, especially those within community colleges (senior as well), to answer these questions. Due to the fact that

of the members here are within the states, and every state has a community college system (California being the cheapest-thanks arnold!), that you guys could answer these.
The Request:
NYC Council Proposal The Questions:
1. How much of a diffrence does Financial Aid (Federal, State, Local) make for you when you are attending College?
2. The City University lost it's Free Tuition Policy in the 1970's due to the (New York) Cities financial crisis of that time period. Since then tuition has increased in both the Community and Senior college levels almost 40%, and another 10% since 1998. The City (even after 9/11) isn't in a state of crisis as it once was, and still duing the 1990's, CUNY retained it's tuition policies still, does it make any sense now to keep paying for a quality college education when CUNY was meant to be a free university since its founding in 1847 when the city could pay for the 60% of finances students are having to pay for-and most are middle class or worse? (Long one sorry)
3. The State (NY) wants to cut funding to CUNY by $105 Million (13.2%) and yet raise tuition for the whole University system by $1400 for Community and Senior colleges. They are also reducing Temporary Assistance Payments (NY State TAP Awards-Like Pell Grants - Free money) by $161 Million to payouts all over New York State. With more and more students, particularly minorities with lesser income, shouldering the burden of financial responsibility, do you think this is a fair course of action the state should take (making it harder for minorities-who make up most of the CUNY schools populace to obtain a college level degree)?
4. Asside from wanting free tuition restored in the Community College System, would you favor atleast a begining to that end with Tuition Cuts of up to 400$ a semester from 1400 community/ 2100 for senior colleges?
5. Based on the limited knowledge of New York financing issues, (play devils advocate) if it were feasible to grant free Tuition once again at CUNY, what are some ways CUNY could obtain extra funding and monies?
6. Do you believe a medium should (or could) be met, common ground on tuition issues and meeting the students needs on non-expensive but high-standards of education requirements? If so, the in what ways could you obtain these mediums?
-I thank everyone who could participate with this. I know its

to ask for. Even if you dont understand the numbers to a degree, obviously something free is always good, but even something free costs something somewhere, and some responce is better than no responce. Please guys assist me in this. I need good educated (or guess-ticated) responces, Pretty much i just need enough responces by Sunday evening to compile my data with people from my location. Since this online community is a mixed one, I put these questions here only as a means to show an unbiased responce from external sources rather than unreliable ones from NYC.
Thanks!