Doesn’t sound like he points to the #1 issue—which is taxpayer provided and guaranteed student grants and loans.
Community college is just fine for 3/4s of those who can’t afford college on their own. And the other 1/4 do 2 years of an economical community college before transferring all the credit to the associated state college system—and then move along from there.
No need for loans other than the students and professions that are credit worthy—and thus can be funded by the private sector.
When college loans were handled by the private sector, the lenders actually wanted you to pursue a degree program that would provide a career.
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