If the government would slash the amount given to students in the form of student loans we could end this subsidy of the radical Left. There's no reason a degree in history should cost as much as a degree in chemical engineering, or that either should cost 250K, 90% of which comes in student loans from the government that goes to these schools.
Nope, most of the problem is the idea of college as "job training." It's not. Employers outsourced their training to colleges and it's been a disaster.
If the government would slash the amount given to students in the form of student loans we could end this subsidy of the radical Left. There's no reason a degree in history should cost as much as a degree in chemical engineering, or that either should cost 250K, 90% of which comes in student loans from the government that goes to these schools.
Hell, do a moratorium until Universities are audited. Recall existing loans too. That'd get their attention.
For a particular degree, a university should be required to guarantee a minimum salary in that field.
Nope, most of the problem is the idea of college as "job training." It's not. Employers outsourced their training to colleges and it's been a disaster.