Nice Read on Public Colleges
phobicsquirrel
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http://www.philly.com/philly/education/223335361.html?google_editors_picks=true
To sum it up, public schools are giving less of their tuition assistance to lower income students and increasing the amount given to wealthier applicants. I don't really think this is much of an issue, I mean I wasn't able to go the colleges I wanted because I wasn't poor? But if I was poor I could have, so to me that was unfair. Even though I got accepted my parents didn't have the money.
Personally I think higher education should be free but that's just me.
To sum it up, public schools are giving less of their tuition assistance to lower income students and increasing the amount given to wealthier applicants. I don't really think this is much of an issue, I mean I wasn't able to go the colleges I wanted because I wasn't poor? But if I was poor I could have, so to me that was unfair. Even though I got accepted my parents didn't have the money.
Personally I think higher education should be free but that's just me.
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College free? Serious? And professors and janitors and librarians, and coaches should work for free?
Perhaps Tech Services should be free.
As to Harvard and Yale, if you can actually get into them, you end up paying less than a public school. The Endowments at these institutions pay for everything. You get in, you get a scholarship. And the acceptance list reads like a Who's Who list. Its' who you know (well-positioned liberal folks hopefully). LOL