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Actually all students would attend for free
Which means no tuition
Tuition pays the teachers. If the tuition is free the teachers must be working for free.
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Actually all students would attend for free
Which means no tuition
really?Tuition pays the teachers. If the tuition is free the teachers must be working for free.
Or one of a few good vocations.Are you suggesting that one would be unable to find food if one weren't a college graduate?
really?
We the PeopleYou’re welcome to tell us where the money comes for teachers salaries. We’ll wait.
Or one of a few good vocations.
Those cute kids in Kindergarten never receive a bill
Fair points boyo.In fact, there are many, many high paying careers that don't require a college degree.
In my own career, I obtained a useless BS in Computer Science in 1982. Almost everything I learned in university was outdated before I graduated and my initial and continued employment depended on industry certifications of current technical skills (many of which were outdated within a year or so of obtaining them).
Today, IT personnel are hired on the basis of their industry certification and no one cares where they learned English Lit. They maintain and advance in that career by continuing education and a demonstrated ability to troubleshoot, design, or program.
When you went to school, the donators weren't telling the professors to teach White Man Bad.I paid $650 a year my first semester of College
I paid for it making $2.10 an hour minimum wage
Why we need loan forgiveness
Yes because an uneducated workforce makes for a great nation
the donators weren't telling the professors to teach White Man Bad.
Earlier this week, Sen. Elizabeth Warren called out Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell for calling the policy "astonishingly unfair," noting school cost under $400 a year when he graduated from who graduated from the University of Louisville in 1964.
McConnell called President Biden's student loan forgiveness "a slap in the face to every family who sacrificed to save for college, every graduate who paid their debt, and every American who chose a certain career path or volunteered to serve in our Armed Forces in order to avoid taking on debt."
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Ummmmm......the Dems have been throwing trillions of dollars at college tuition and now it's less affordable?
Does Elizabeth Warren know about this?
We need more queer studies majors?
That is not his daughter. She is is mail order girlfriend from Russia!God bless her.
What are you babbling about?
I went to Yeshiva so I was spared.In fact, they were, at least when I went to high school and uni in the '70s and '80s.
Teacher in high school and profs in university were constantly filling our heads with the sins of our American fathers. Wounded Knee, Jim Crow Segregation, even the humans rights abuses of the Plymouth Rock settlers were center stage in the curriculum.
My professors who protested and tuned out in the '70s ... were all teaching (the only job they could find) in the '80s.
Brandon's program here will cause tuition prices to accelerate even more.
Students will feel a lot better about borrowing the max with the idea that their debt will be forgiven as well.
That additional loan money being sent will give the schools pricing power as the students will have more money that can only be spent on school.
Sort of like the result of Biden's EV tax credit- auto makers are raising the prices to take advantage of the credit.
she. has it shifted from the goby to private hands?I know the argument you are attempting to make, but it fails when confronted with the reality. 20 years ago, a Pell grant covered over 80% of the cost of tuition. Today, it barely gets past 30%. The problem is not the loans, the problem is the fact that responsibility for the funding of a higher education has shifted from the government to private hands. Now it is little more than a bidding war. In North Carolina, a college education is supposed to be free, "as far as practicable", per the state constitution. Biden's order will eliminate $66,000 of debt for my family and everyone graduated from a state school--it should have been free.