I'm very torn in this debate...because I, like you, paid for my own education with loans, grants, scholarships, etc... My (family's) inability to pay for my schooling outright did not prevent me from getting a quality undergraduate and postgraduate education. There really are quite a few ways to get money to pay for school...though I really DO think it's shitty that universities raise their tuitions at such huge rates.FEOS wrote:
Nor did mine. I had to get scholarships and loans to pay for my own. As did my sister. At a public university.
Individual/family responsibility to educate beyond secondary school, not the state's.
But when it comes down to it, I just wish federal direct loans were more widely available for undergraduates. In my opinion, they are far better for students than private loans are.
As a question to you, FEOS, how many years ago did you finish college? My parents (apparently) never knew that the cost of college education had risen to such high levels, since both of them went to private universities in the mid-70's and apparently paying for it relatively easily was not particularly difficult back then.