Posted on 08/15/2015 4:52:21 AM PDT by Kaslin
If you turned off the federal gravy train, tuition would drop.
So where are all the protesters?
When I hear H. Clinton offer to pay off all student loans, with OPM, I know it is a payback to all those colleges and universities that gave her 6 figure speaking fees.
Someone has to pay for socialist government indoctrination. Hillaryous has a plan
17. Get control of the schools. Use them as transmission belts for socialism
http://www.uhuh.com/nwo/communism/comgoals.htm
We need people in gov that have even a slight clue about economics, and it would be refreshing for a few voters to get educated too. In health care, the gov subsidizes. A procedure that was $25 10 years ago is now $55. The doc isn’t getting paid, so his price goes up, and the gov covers the dif with Medicare. In colleges, the student loan program is exactly the same thing. The government gives student loans, the price for college then goes up, and the colleges spend more on lavish dorms and recreational facilities ( and gay bathrooms) because they have the new money. Then the kids default on the loans and the gov forgives the loans. What we have is a stealth socialized college system. All the gov did was give colleges a bunch of money and use student loans as the stealth carrier. Why can’t people see this?
If that were true why is my local divinity school more expensive than most local colleges while accepting no federal aid money?
While I agree that there needsd to be some resolution to college tuition expense, I wonder if anyone has seriously considered the following;
1. Let’s take a look at salaries of the college faculties. (In a for-profit school getting no gov’t aid, that will regulate itself. In a gov’t funded school, the tax payer needs to cap it.)
2. In regards to student debt/tuition costs/viable careers, is ANYONE talking to students about what that Master’s Degree in Art History is worth in the real world?
3. Regarding “free” college.... Europe is often used as an example since they give “free” college education to all. NOT TRUE. I work with some guys from the U.K. and I can only repeat their experience, but they will pay tuition costs ONLY for students who excel in primary(high) school. Room, board, books are not paid for. The students do not pick the college that they attend, it is assigned. Their “free” college is pretty much what we have in most states in the U.S.’s state scholarship system.
My niece has her Master’s degree in Social Work. She has a LOT of student debt. She also worked her butt off for school and was able to live at home to offset her living expenses. She still has a less than optimum debt to income ratio.
Had someone properly counselled her in the beginning, maybe she’d have a degree that would earn enough money to pay that debt efficiently.
Yep, the cost of ANY product will always be :
What the market is willing/able to pay for it + any subsidies being given to purchase it.
I’ve said for over two decades: Want to make sure something is obscenely expensive? Just make sure the person using it is not the one paying for it.
This is not rocket science.
If that were true why is my local divinity school more expensive than most local colleges while accepting no federal aid money?
REGULATION IS TAXATION. Every new rule that comes out of congress or one of the unelected alphabet agencies flows downhill and raises the cost of doing anything as a stealth tax. I wish Cruz or Trump could incorporate that meme into their campaigns.
A study by Claudia Goldin of Harvard and Stephanie Riegg Cellini of George Washington University finds that for-profit schools that get federal subsidies charge, on the average, 78 percent more than for-profit institutions that are not eligible for aid. The price difference is almost identical to the value of the subsidy. (For-profits, by the way, get about one-quarter of all federal subsidies.)
I look forward to the demise of the brick’n’mortar university.
A few tried to warn about this c. 1958 but were shouted down by the “compassion lobby”.
They’re still building brick and mortar institutions for “learning”. The taxpayers haven’t figured out they were fleeced.
People are too blind to see.
The only thing they will really be competing for is administrative staff, now I do think there is way too much of that, and that it is far too well compensated. The real deal is the cost of living though, there is only so far down you can drive costs because of that. Probably the online Excelsior College is the best model of efficiency that I know of at around half the price of the divinity school.
Hillsdale College in Michigan accepts no Federal funding, including no Federal student loans, and tuition is $23,000 per year.
Michigan State University seeks out Federal research grants, and in-state tuition is $13,500 per year.
The number one purpose of these institutions of higher "learning", especially in the liberal arts courses, is to teach leftists how to dumb down the population (and dumb down themselves) to the point that the whole concept of "fleeced" is erased from the minds of the sheep.
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