Friday, November 20, 2009

Video and Pictures: 32% Inflation in UCLA Tuition Causes Near Riots - 11/19/09

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2 comments:

  1. Higher tuition rates will decease student enrollment and make higher education impossible for the middle and lower classes. That doesn't sound like a good plan for our future either. That would punish potential college students whose parents didn't plan well or weren't financially able to save for their children's higher education, probably resulting in a culture of poverty perpetuated by generations of undereducated middle and lower class citizens. We know too well how educated wealthy individuals make important decisions and I am sure you would agree it is not always in the people's best interests. I agree, being educated is not a right, but the opportunity to be educated should be afforded all Americans, even if it costs us some tax dollars. Aren't there other places where funds can be cut? Football coaches multi-million dollar salaries or multi-million dollar stadiums where athletes who don't pay tuition and don't graduate audition to make millions because that is their entitlement, for example...Hmmmm?

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  2. None of the coaches in the California university system have multimillion dollar salaries - even if all benefits are added in. They make the same amount that a top professor makes, for the same reasons.

    But I do feel for the kids. Most of them have taken out student loans to cover what the state doesn't cover, so still have tens of thousands of dollars of debt. If they drop out due to $, they have to start paying on those loans right away. In a state where the real unemployment rate is now 25%. They are well and truly screwed.

    My son - not in California - may have to stop going to college next semester due to lack of money himself, but since he has no loans he'll be able to take ANY job and save every penny he can.

    Frondly, Fern

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