smurfy2day
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Colleges also need to be regulated. The costs are SOOOO outrageous!
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Originally posted by wildernesse
Not every college is very expensive--and you get what you pay for, in many instances. A public school, like UGA, is financed by the state (mostly) and is much less expensive than a private school that may use tuition as its major financial support. Most public universities are relatively inexpensive and smaller regional and community college are even less expensive. Also, the federal government subsidizes many people's education through grants like the Pell grant and other scholarships.
No one has to go to college--although I think everyone should have the opportunity. It's a great experience and you learn more about yourself and the world around you.
--tibac
Originally posted by smurfy2day
Unless you are really poor, or are a minority, college, is NOT affordable, not here in Michigan anyway. I know first hand I am working full time while my husband is attending school, and we BARELY make it each month. We are considered in the poverty level, but he gets a $700.00 scholarship per semester and that is it. (We are also white.) He is going to a local college, but it is still costing us $5000.00 a year out of pocket, and we mostly have to rely on our family to help us out with that.