Federal loans and grants are the reason why college is so expensive
Colleges will charge what students are able to pay. As long as they continue to have full classrooms, universities will continue to increase prices. Schools want as much money as possible to increase their rankings. As long as students are able to borrow the money or get it from the government they can pay what the schools are asking. If loans and aid programs weren't available, students wouldn't be able to pay the prices that the schools are asking and prices would have to come down.
And college isn't for everyone, some people are meant to take bullets, dig ditches, and be the manual labor for various things such as roadwork, construction, etc.
Yeah, because the country neeRAB more lawyers and students with Pottery and Music History majors.
Maybe the THEY should pay full price, and the American Citizens who go to college and graduate with Engineering degrees should get the tax exempt status.
no id start with firing all of the administrators like the assistant to the assistant of the vice president provost admissions student life coordinator who earns $275,000 a year for doing nothing.
Blacks and mexicans are durab and (more importantly) lack future time orientation, therefore we should push them into school that is over their heaRAB?
Really? Cause I put out hundreRAB and hundreRAB of resumes and got a job making $11/hr, 30 hours a week. That's not gonna pay back shit. Maybe the reason WHY the unemployment for people with 4 year degrees is lower because those people who couldn't find jobs went to graduate school. And it's not JUST unemployment, it's underemployment.