Loan Reform: Expand Opportunity

Use Income Based Repayment loans if needed to cover student’s living expenses, repayable based on post-graduation income, and write off portions of principal upon completion of degree program as well as military or community service.   

  • Upon graduation, write off 5% of the amount of any student loans owed for each year of college completed.
  • Double this write off for each person who completes at least two years of approved community service after graduation.
  • Triple this write off for each person who serves in the military for at least two years.
  • Pay for these write offs by reducing the amount of profits the federal government currently makes on student loans. 

We can't do this alone!

Our goal is to make higher education a possibility for every American, without regard to their financial circumstances.

We have a lot to do and not much time to do it, so your support is critical for our campaign to succeed. It’s with your investment that we can fundamentally reform how higher education is financed in this country, opening the doors to a more equitable society.

If you agree with our goal, our plan, and the urgency of the problem, we ask that you give what you can to help us write the next chapter in our nation’s history of continuously expanding access to universal, free education.

The Campaign for Free College Tuition is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization established in the State of Washington in 2014 to educate parents, students, the higher education community, policy makers and taxpayers about efforts needed to fundamentally reform our nation’s system for financing higher education. This website and CFCT’s educational outreach activities are made possible through generous individual and foundation support.

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