COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio State is committing $400 million over five years to lower students' costs and improve the value of their education, the university's new president announced Tuesday. Students should be focused on learning, not worried about paying for college, Michael Drake said during his formal installation ceremony. "Despite the long-term value of a degree, we must be sensitive to the debt burden associated with a college education, especially for low- and middle-income families," Drake said during his speech.