Re: 2020 Democratic Challengers: Who ISN'T Running At This Point?
I never had student loans, but I see that college affordability is a huge problem. My wife had some student loans -- her parents felt that it was 100% her responsibility to pay for college. It was pretty frustrating that they provided $0 financial help -- they even acquired more debt (buy new vehicles, etc) so the school would calculate a lower "expected family contribution". Neither of her parents had gone to college -- they wanted her to, but just didn't want to help pay for it apparently. On the other hand, both my parents were educators and were able to pay for 100% of my out-of-pocket costs at a state school (I did qualify for a couple academic scholarships, but most of those were only 1-year, I didn't get any need-based aid) -- but that's because they planned ahead, saved my entire life, and made some sacrifices.
I don't know what you could do to take care of the people that had no choice but to take out large loans while not ****ing off the people that had families that planned ahead, saved, and passed up their "dream school" for a lower-cost option.
Only thinking about yourself is more of a right leaning moderate thing.
I never had student loans, but I see that college affordability is a huge problem. My wife had some student loans -- her parents felt that it was 100% her responsibility to pay for college. It was pretty frustrating that they provided $0 financial help -- they even acquired more debt (buy new vehicles, etc) so the school would calculate a lower "expected family contribution". Neither of her parents had gone to college -- they wanted her to, but just didn't want to help pay for it apparently. On the other hand, both my parents were educators and were able to pay for 100% of my out-of-pocket costs at a state school (I did qualify for a couple academic scholarships, but most of those were only 1-year, I didn't get any need-based aid) -- but that's because they planned ahead, saved my entire life, and made some sacrifices.
I don't know what you could do to take care of the people that had no choice but to take out large loans while not ****ing off the people that had families that planned ahead, saved, and passed up their "dream school" for a lower-cost option.