(The Federalist) Recently I watched my niece walk across the stage to receive her high school diploma. I am proud of what an impressive young lady she has grown into. But Im especially thrilled to know that she will graduate from a good college in four years with no student debt. Like many high school seniors she received several college admission letters in the spring and eventually narrowed them to two choices. One was from her dream schoolan elite private college that costs about $70000 a year including room board and tuition. The school offered her a $20000 merit-based scholarship per year but she still needed to come up with $50000 every year for the next four years to attend. Another acceptance was from a good but not excellent state college. It offered her a full-ride scholarship that would cover room board and tuition meaning she wouldnt need to come up with any extra money. In addition the college would allow her to participate in a work-study program. She would be able to earn her spending money and gain work experience at the same time.