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Earlier, Ted Strickland said, "The state has failed our college students," noting that four-year colleges now cost 46 percent more than the national average higher education cost.
Two-year colleges in Ohio are running 52 percent higher than the national average, he added.
"That is intolerable," he said.
Strickland has proposed a "knowledge bank" in which parents, employers, churches and other relatives can save money for a child's future college education.
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