T. A. Gardner
Serial Thread Killer
If you are smart enough to go to college then you should be smart enough not to incur more debt than you can afford to pay back. I paid for my education, my wife's my son's and my niece's education. It would be unfair to expect me to pay for other people's college too. Universities need to tighten their belts and find ways to provide less expensive education. As long as easy government money is available they will never find ways to economize.
Exactly. I spent my time in the military and got 'free' college as a job benefit of that service.
Here's why colleges have gotten so expensive--at least in part:
You are going to college. It costs $100 for a class. You can pay cash and take the class.
The government comes along and says, 'We'll give any student a loan for $100 to take that class.' Their intent was to make the class affordable to those who don't have the $100.
What happens instead is the college sees this and raises their fees to $200. They know their current students can pay $100 and they know the government will give them the other $100. The college even sets up a system to help students get the $100 loan. They see the loans as a cash cow that makes them more money.
So long as the government is willing to subsidize higher education, higher education will maximize their profit by taking everything the government offers along with what their students can afford. Why shouldn't they?
