highfigh said-
The rise in tuition AND the way college was sold as the thing for ALL students to do is criminal. I think many of the colleges and unis should refund the tuition, not the lenders via government.
Private colleges are incredibly expensive, far more than state schools, but we also need to look at how the school funding was slashed by the Federal government, too. That was one of the worst things they have done.
I paid more/quarter in 1975-'79 (full year was three quarters, with Summer being optional) than the local WI university charged/year and now, it's $14,428 for 12-19 credits, and $753 for each additional credit hour. The do have many financial aid programs and scholarships, though- their site shows that reduces the cost by over 40% but they offer ZERO curriculum for students who want to study something that has no possibility of a job or a future.
Boy that's a good research project. Why do "private" unis cost more than "public"? Better teachers? Just seems to me if the market is doing its thing it would be lower.
Ideally there would be no federal aid for school. 4.0's would get their free ride from private donation. (Athletes too since what the people seek -- sports -- is what they get.) This is a fairy tale though.
I don't think students should be reimbursed. It's a business, and if students and parents don't research what they're getting themselves into than that's their own problem. If they want to pay a ton for the college experience than that's their deal.
I like what one of the local unis is doing. They have no extra curricular activities, and at the time it cost about $7-10K per year.
Edit: I take that back. A free ride for athletes was pretty stupid. SMH. If they have the GPA than that's different.