Here’s why that matters to me: I grew up in a poor family. We didn’t have much. My mom and my adopted father, who was a truck driver, worked hard to put food on the table and provide for my siblings and me.
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Second, we need to apply the same rules to Not-for-profit institutions as we do to for-profit institutions. All institutions should be held to the same standards when it comes to preparing students for jobs, and ultimately be held accountable for their performance.
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Third, if a college or university raises tuition or fees, they will be automatically cut off from ALL federal funding, including federally-guaranteed loan programs. That’s right, ALL FEDERAL FUNDING WILL BE CUT OFF IF TUITION OR FEES ARE INCREASED.
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Fourth, Pell Grants should be eligible for use at technical colleges. Our great technical schools prepare students for work in high-demand fields, and students should be allowed to use Pell Grants to pursue the education that will put them on the path to success.
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Finally, we must remove onerous Obama-era regulations that hinder private lenders from giving loans. If a private bank wants to lend to our students, they can. And U.S. taxpayers shouldn’t be on the hook for every student loan in our country.
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Our higher education system doesn’t serve the student, and we need to change that. I fear that if we stay on this path, it will be harder and harder for some of our brightest minds to get the education and the opportunity they deserve.
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Now, that is one of the dumber things I have ever heard. The institution has nothing to do with the loan.
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This is ridiculous... lending institutions will not make many student loans any longer and universities will only admit people with proven resources or will require collateral for those carrying loans.
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Funny you didn't feel this way with medical debt and stole $1.7 billion from veterans and senior citizens, pocketing $300 million personally
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why is the school responsible for a past student not paying their loan? The other ideas sound mostly good. Not sure about eliminating federal money if there's a tuition increase. If there's justification for the raise. Most schools need to lower it though. Skyrocketed recentlyThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Horse hockey. They are profiteering on compounded usury level interest charges. But you like embezzlement, so . . .
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