Editor, Ceres Courier,
Two-tier pricing on California community colleges has only negative impacts for students. Two-tier pricing not only creates an unfair fiscal disadvantage for the students who can't get the regular course and will further worsen problems in the California community college system. As a future MJC agriculture business major, I am hoping that the Assembly and Senate will to strive for and defend the best interests of community college students.
I have chosen MJC over U.C. Berkeley, U.C. Davis and Cal Poly SLO, for it's phenomenal agriculture department, not for the overpriced and impacted classes.
Dominique Germann,
Senior at Central Valley High School,
Ceres