Join a Twitter Q&A on College Affordability
The most important investment you can make in your future is to pursue a higher education, and yet, it's never been more expensive.
Yesterday, President Obama took new steps to make it easier for students to manage college loan debt and introduced the Student Aid Bill of Rights, which outlines a set of principles that will guide the Administration in its efforts to make paying for higher education an easier and fairer experience for millions of Americans.
Whether you're preparing to go to college, or a recent graduate paying back your student loans, this affects you. Have questions? Cecilia Muñoz, Director of the Domestic Policy Council, is taking to Twitter to answer them. Today, March 11 at 1:30 p.m. ET, join her for a Twitter Q&A on college affordability and the Student Aid Bill of Rights on her Twitter handle, @Cecilia44.
Here's what you need to know:
- Ask your questions now and during the live event on Twitter with the hashtag #WHEdChat
- Follow the Q&A live through the @Cecilia44 Twitter handle
- If you miss the live Q&A, the full session will be posted on WhiteHouse.gov and Storify.com/whitehouse
Learn more about President Obama's Student Aid Bill of Rights and his plan to expand college opportunity, and then join Cecilia Muñoz, @Cecilia44, for a Twitter chat today, March 11, at 1:30 p.m. ET.