If you could ask Secretary of Education Arne Duncan anything you wanted, what would it be? Would it be about the value of your degree when you graduate?
What about how Obama and his administration plan to provide jobs for you once you're done with school?
Or would it be about the frustrations of trying to find and secure financial aid?
Well, you may just get a chance to have that question answered.
For those of you unaware, the Independent Florida Alligator, alongside about 60 other schools, have teamed up with Huffington Post in an effort to showcase problems, achievements and scandals facing college students and their universities today.
Since it’s launch in mid-February, HuffPo College has tackled issues about everything from college debt to our underwater hockey team. And yes, Unite Party, they picked up the story involving the audio tapes at your “fun and encouraging” election rally.
Now its teaming up with the White House for an “Open for Questions” live chat.
Here is where the competition comes in.
Huffington Post will select 25 questions submitted by the college papers it works with. And those questions will be asked at the 30-minute video chat with Duncan and Melody Barnes, the White House’s top domestic national policy adviser.
The Alligator gets to send in three questions, but we want to know what’s on your minds. So give us your input. E-mail us, Facebook us, Tweet us, use smoke signals or send owls.
We don’t really care what delivery method you choose.
You all may not believe it, but we really do value your opinion and want to know what you think is important.
You have until noon Friday. Don’t let us down.