Universities shouldn't be able to force students to take nonsense liberal arts courses that have no relation to their major. For example, a STEM or Business major shouldn't have to take a feminist literature course in order to graduate.
As a recent college graduate that had to deal with this, it was infuriating to have to spend money on these nonsense liberal arts courses. The only reason universities force students to take these courses is to indoctrinate them, and because they realize they can milk Pell Grants and Federal loans. These pointless courses can be replaced with courses that actually relate to the student's major, and you could probably eliminate an entire years worth of courses just by getting rid of them (thus turning a 4-year degree into a 3-year degree).
I also fail to understand why universities are able to offer useless majors to students like "Women's studies", sociology, anthropology, philosophy, etc. Universities profit immensely by taking advantage of clueless students, and then these same students wonder why they can't land a job after graduating.
I once helped a man I was working out with at the school gym, who needed help with his computer, turns out he needed help accepting his $14,000 Pell grants.
So I help him out, two weeks later I see him get out of his car while we were going in to the gym, and then he talked to me how he dropped "4gees flat" on his giant rims and tires.
I'm thinking wtf, and politely saying nice wheels bro.
They can’t tell you what to spend the money on, that would be raycis