One of my pet peeves


OK they got stimulus money. Not shocking. But the endowment. The interest alone pays tuition for the students. We could have "free" college thanks to private donations. But they just sit on it and jack the tuition because the government guarantees the loan.
There is a direct correlation between federally backed student loans and rising tuition
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Wait wait wait.... printing free money causes inflation?RaceBannon said:
OK they got stimulus money. Not shocking. But the endowment. The interest alone pays tuition for the students. We could have "free" college thanks to private donations. But they just sit on it and jack the tuition because the government guarantees the loan.
There is a direct correlation between federally backed student loans and rising tuition -
The Throbber doesn't 'donate' to public education institutions.
Especially ones supposedly funded by a State whose paramount mission per its Constitution is education.
Maybe cut a few dickhead diversity chiefs who like to run their mouth and operate in a fiscally responsible manner.
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We should have never told kids they needed a college degree to be in the middle class.
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I didn'tYellowSnow said:We should have never told kids they needed a college degree to be in the middle class.
#TemeculaCarpetLayer
#MAGAtard
#TrumpTrash
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Harvard is private except when they aren'tPurpleThrobber said:The Throbber doesn't 'donate' to public education institutions.
Especially ones supposedly funded by a State whose paramount mission per its Constitution is education.
Maybe cut a few dickhead diversity chiefs who like to run their mouth and operate in a fiscally responsible manner.
My point is even the UW has a big endowment. Why are we? as taxpayers encouraging even higher tuition by subsidizing it with more tax dollars above what we already send?
Public school tuition rose along with Ivy tuition.
Because it could
Lot of people like to write checks to the old alma mater. Let them -
I think of someone pulled up the hood on Harvard you would find that they drive a ton of the leftist bs Especially globalism. They are very powerful. I mean there are a 100 countries whose GDP doesn’t equal its endowment.
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I've been saying this for some tim. Same principle applies to medicine.RaceBannon said:
OK they got stimulus money. Not shocking. But the endowment. The interest alone pays tuition for the students. We could have "free" college thanks to private donations. But they just sit on it and jack the tuition because the government guarantees the loan.
There is a direct correlation between federally backed student loans and rising tuition
Govt guarantees payment, zero incentive to control cost. LRR
People wonder why this cuntry is broke af -
Yup - saying the same thing. Only reiterating no donations to state institutions. Those are called taxes.RaceBannon said:
Harvard is private except when they aren'tPurpleThrobber said:The Throbber doesn't 'donate' to public education institutions.
Especially ones supposedly funded by a State whose paramount mission per its Constitution is education.
Maybe cut a few dickhead diversity chiefs who like to run their mouth and operate in a fiscally responsible manner.
My point is even the UW has a big endowment. Why are we? as taxpayers encouraging even higher tuition by subsidizing it with more tax dollars above what we already send?
Public school tuition rose along with Ivy tuition.
Because it could
Lot of people like to write checks to the old alma mater. Let them
One thing I know about gubmint institutions, if they have or smell money, they spend it. They spend it when they don't have it or smell it. It's what they do.
Giving public institutions MORE money is like giving a heroin to an addict. They just can't help but mainline it.
If people want to burn money and write checks to their alma mater, have at it. Not my deal but if they like to light money on fire to show how big their dick is or the warm fuzzy they feel, no (fore)skin on my throbber.
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Put a diversity "professor" in charge. Shirly he/she/it can make it all bitter
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Because the teachers and administrarors need to be multimillionaires tooRaceBannon said:
Harvard is private except when they aren'tPurpleThrobber said:The Throbber doesn't 'donate' to public education institutions.
Especially ones supposedly funded by a State whose paramount mission per its Constitution is education.
Maybe cut a few dickhead diversity chiefs who like to run their mouth and operate in a fiscally responsible manner.
My point is even the UW has a big endowment. Why are we? as taxpayers encouraging even higher tuition by subsidizing it with more tax dollars above what we already send?
Public school tuition rose along with Ivy tuition.
Because it could
Lot of people like to write checks to the old alma mater. Let them -
I'd like to see some kind of legislation that combats the administrative bloat universities continue to pump air into. Maybe something like a tiered system of federal incentives for schools that can achieve certain ratios of teaching staff to admin staff. Right now the system as a whole pays more to the latter, while the rest of the world has it properly flipped.
That's just one start, but it would seem to be a fucking easy law to get passed with minimal partisan bickering. -
It's a never ending circle jerk. The administrative burdens put on universities for governing grants, complying with federal statutes, etc. leads to the bloat. Then the state piles on with their own set of must-dos so everybody is treated 'equally' (not equitably, EQUALLY).GreenRiverGatorz said:I'd like to see some kind of legislation that combats the administrative bloat universities continue to pump air into. Maybe something like a tiered system of federal incentives for schools that can achieve certain ratios of teaching staff to admin staff. Right now the system as a whole pays more to the latter, while the rest of the world has it properly flipped.
That's just one start, but it would seem to be a fucking easy law to get passed with minimal partisan bickering.
So it's like the fox is watching the hen house. They feed one another enough make-busy work to pretty well put the primary purpose of a university in the background...you know, educate the students.
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Yes!!! More regulation that would require a bloated bureaucracy to administer that would probably cost more than any cost savings achieved.GreenRiverGatorz said:I'd like to see some kind of legislation that combats the administrative bloat universities continue to pump air into. Maybe something like a tiered system of federal incentives for schools that can achieve certain ratios of teaching staff to admin staff. Right now the system as a whole pays more to the latter, while the rest of the world has it properly flipped.
That's just one start, but it would seem to be a fucking easy law to get passed with minimal partisan bickering.
Makes about as much sense as locking the country down until everyone gets tested.
But let’s think about this in ya know, economics. College is expensive and getting more expensive because of inorganic demand. Any swinging Dick or bouncing Betty with a 3.0 can borrow $40,000 per year to party and sometimes go to their Sociology and Algebra classes. It’s not real money to them or their parents. Only the school and the tax payer.
How about we make Dick and Betty prove themselves at Green River for a couple years before we invest the big bucks on them. If Betty has a 3.5 in HS, let’s pay for her CC. And then if she achieves a 3.5 in CC, then she can get some grants, loans etc.to finish her BS. And if she does better than 3.5 getting her BS, we can look at some help for grad school.
All of the sudden, all incoming Freshman at a university would have skin in the game with earned schollies, grants, college funds, daddy’s $$$ etc. But no student loan. They would have to earn that elsewhere first before we invest in them.
And boom. You have organic demand restored and tuition would come back down to earth and the taxpayer would save hundreds of millions per year.