Graduates are already in a lot of debt even with the current lower tuition. As you pointed out, it's becoming impossible for non-profit organizations to recruit the high-grade kids, let alone pursue their involvement after college.
Times are tough for colleges as well. With no funding they have no other choice but to seek the help of private funding. If you think about the past, you probably remember that much fewer kids would attend college than they do now. I'm quite sure that a large percentage of college candidates are only doing it for their parents and the money spent on their higher education will possibly end up being a waste.
I wonder if the tuition increase would increase the number of candidates who are willing to push themselves to the limit in order to have a better future. If that happens, teaching will be much more effective because of the higher percentage of contributing students. You can't teach a class which acts like fish... empty looks, no questions, no comments.
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What's the point? Bushco's DOJ will not prosecute... we will have to wait until we have a Democratic controlled Senate and House, with veto proof majorities before these asshat republican stooges get their deserved punishment.
I think there's a credibility gap to be overcome in trying to present retired military men as "independent."
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