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re: He wants to know they aren't protesting the economic conditions in America

Posted on 5/2/24 at 6:17 am to
Posted by KiwiHead
Auckland, NZ
Member since Jul 2014
27871 posts
Posted on 5/2/24 at 6:17 am to
Taxpayers indirectly are responsible. We as a society decided about 30 years ago that we would accept cuts to higher education funding. The universities decided to make up the shortfall by expanding their financial aid offices and of course banks and the federal government helped to encourage it. As such you saw an explosion of student loans which drove up the price of tuition.

I remember in the mid and late 80's tuition for LSU was right under $900.00 for fulltime and the additional fees we were minimal. I could work a job from mid May to mid August and I could make more than enough to pay the load. No way you can do it today.
Posted by trinidadtiger
Member since Jun 2017
13565 posts
Posted on 5/2/24 at 7:03 am to
It was not taxpayers reducing funding to the universities. It was the obama administration guaranteeing the loans. Suddenly universities could increase prices through the moon and still not be able to keep up with demand by people who never should have been admitted to a university in the first place.

Im with you though Kiwi. When I was at Auburn they doubled the tuition.....from 220 to 440 per quarter (dang we are old).
Posted by DamnGood86
Member since Aug 2019
955 posts
Posted on 5/2/24 at 9:44 am to
I believe the problem is twofold.

First, they greatly expanded the curriculums in higher education. Creating courses and degree plans to serve little to no purpose to humanity. Most of this expanded teaching is seemingly geared toward indoctrinating young, impressionable minds.

Secondly, they made college a country club experience and dramatically increased the pay scale for professors and administrators.

The overall cost went through the roof while the benefit collapsed.
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