Yes, it is but the answer to this problem is actually a very simple one. It's time to propose "EDU-Care", a reduced college Education cost program for everyone. There are millions of Americans who go without a college degree due to it's high cost. Let's fix it. All colleges and their professors must agree to provide an education to anyone who wants one, as a college education is their right, without any of those discriminatory "entrance exams" allowed, at a lower, government-approved cost. If this approach is being offered as a solution to health care, let's apply it across the board to education as well. I propose that we begin this experiment with Yale to see how it might work.
“...”EDU-Care”, a reduced college Education cost program...”
Great idea Uncle! Universal Edu-care as higher education is a right. All universities will be required to reduce tuition and fees in 5 years to reach 25% of the poverty level of a family of four (currently $26200) of $6550/yr or $17.95 per day which is approximately 2.5 hours of working at the federal minimum wage. This will allow the end of the student loan program saving people trillions of dollars, and allow people to work and study without worrying about their next meal or eating dog food. Think of the savings; I am sure the professorial class would love to have full classrooms and work for reduced wages so that others may pursue their dreams. After all, they got where they are on the shoulders of others.