2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Poll: Where do you stand on free tuition to state colleges and universities [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)The system we have now is not working for millions of students. And as Nadine says, this is actually a major national security problem.
In fact, when we were in school in the 1960s, there were NDEA fellowships for students, National Defense Education Act. Languages and other fields that serve our national defense were included. The assistance was won through competition.
What plan would you suggest.
Have you ever filled out the financial aid packet forms? I did years ago. It was a demeaning, frustrating chore. The forms were very intrusive, and if you were among the many who have very little money, they could move you to tears.
They made me feel like a total failure.
Especially now when we have so much economic and income disparity, we should not force parents to fill out financial forms in order for their children to get a college education. For immigrant and low income families in which parents are not well educated, filling out those forms is a very difficult task.
Let's make sure that qualified students get to go to college without taking on debt for their tuition to state schools. We have to do this somehow.
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