College SHOULD be more affordable. But the debt part is just a way of life. If you don't have the money to pay for tuition, then you will have to take out a loan, apply for a grant, etc. Tough shit.Ibanez wrote:Possible reduction in crime which will be less court cases, a smaller prison population, etc...CAA Flagship wrote: What would be the "huge return"?
Of course, college should be more affordable i.e. Something that doesn't saddle you with debt.
There are a lot of people that don't have the cash to start a business, but they do so by borrowing money. Same thing.
But colleges are spending waaay too much money in the recruitment of students. It seems that ODU does a major upgrade to dining facilities every 10 years or so, with another major project upcoming. JFC, it's the same burger and fries whether it's wrapped in paper or served on a silver plate. And the NFL needs to start paying colleges some money for their farm system. They should pay the conferences the cost of a scholarship for each player that is signed to a contract, from that conference, from the previous year. The conferences could then divide up the money per their bylaws, similar to TV money disbursements. This would reduce student fees for many schools, and for the schools that don't have student fees, the money can be directed to the academic side of the house.
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