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<blockquote data-quote="JohnDB" data-source="post: 75578414" data-attributes="member: 188909"><p>Massage School?</p><p>Adult Entertainment Academy?</p><p>Blackjack and Poker Dealer university?</p><p>Clown College of entertainment?</p><p>(These actually exist)</p><p></p><p>Yeah...there needs to be some limits on what kinds of schools and degrees are funded with loans and dollar limits put upon them.</p><p></p><p>60%- 90% dropout rates after the first year of education is usually the sign of a fairly standard academic school. (EVERYONE says that they will start again)</p><p></p><p>Then the cost of education is astronomically high lately. It has definitely outpaced inflation but has seemed to keep pace with Hope Scholarships from lottery ticket sales.</p><p></p><p>Now I can see the need for loans for doctors, nurses, teachers and a host of other skills. These are needed skills that we need to fund.</p><p>(What are they teaching at journalism/broadcasting school?)</p><p></p><p>A French Renaissance Art Major might find work but they might not. Same thing with Midevil literature major.</p><p>Not that art or literature studies aren't important in a society...but elephant dung on the virgin mary or an american flag half stuffed into a toilet isn't art...it's an attack on religion or politics.</p><p></p><p>Teachers are not paid a lot for the hours they put into teaching in the first place. (Homework grading, test grading, and lesson plans make for very long days for little money) But every University lately seems to have plenty of money for building expansion and facilities lately.</p><p>Liberty University's list of assets are astounding. (The president may have been without personal morals but their financials have swelled enormously)</p><p></p><p>School Loans outstanding are currently at 1.4 Trillion Dollars?</p><p>Currently some of the most productive members of American society are enslaved to the debts.</p><p></p><p>But I also wanted to include the point that many of these loans were made with the agreement of forgiveness for working for non-profit organizations like public schools and universities for ten years while making payments and the servicing companies have not kept their part of the deal. Finding every technicality possible (filling for forgiveness one month too late)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnDB, post: 75578414, member: 188909"] Massage School? Adult Entertainment Academy? Blackjack and Poker Dealer university? Clown College of entertainment? (These actually exist) Yeah...there needs to be some limits on what kinds of schools and degrees are funded with loans and dollar limits put upon them. 60%- 90% dropout rates after the first year of education is usually the sign of a fairly standard academic school. (EVERYONE says that they will start again) Then the cost of education is astronomically high lately. It has definitely outpaced inflation but has seemed to keep pace with Hope Scholarships from lottery ticket sales. Now I can see the need for loans for doctors, nurses, teachers and a host of other skills. These are needed skills that we need to fund. (What are they teaching at journalism/broadcasting school?) A French Renaissance Art Major might find work but they might not. Same thing with Midevil literature major. Not that art or literature studies aren't important in a society...but elephant dung on the virgin mary or an american flag half stuffed into a toilet isn't art...it's an attack on religion or politics. Teachers are not paid a lot for the hours they put into teaching in the first place. (Homework grading, test grading, and lesson plans make for very long days for little money) But every University lately seems to have plenty of money for building expansion and facilities lately. Liberty University's list of assets are astounding. (The president may have been without personal morals but their financials have swelled enormously) School Loans outstanding are currently at 1.4 Trillion Dollars? Currently some of the most productive members of American society are enslaved to the debts. But I also wanted to include the point that many of these loans were made with the agreement of forgiveness for working for non-profit organizations like public schools and universities for ten years while making payments and the servicing companies have not kept their part of the deal. Finding every technicality possible (filling for forgiveness one month too late) [/QUOTE]
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