Higher Education

“Real” Educational Financing Reform Is Needed In Higher Education!

As Barack Obama is encouraging more college attendance and promoting support of community colleges particularly, there is something that needs to be understood as we pursue giving financial aid to poor and lower middle class students who have financial difficulties that often prevent the concept of college attendance.

We always hear that many students are unable to afford low cost community college tuition and fees, and to buy books and other supplies. But I think it is not acknowledged that it is often a question of priorities as to what one can afford when beginning college!

As a community college professor, I have seen many students who seem to be able to afford a fancy car, have a constantly used cell phone, and do not deny themselves tobacco and liquor, and insist that entertainment and fun are more important than education!

It is a fact that the present system of financing discriminates against middle class college students who must borrow thousands of dollars in loans, while the lower middle class and the poor are subsidized up to around $10,000 per year, and often more, to attend college, with the middle class taxpayer footing the bill!

If all students understood that their education is being funded for the purpose of education, and not just collecting money by being “marginal” students, then there would be no problem with supporting their education with taxpayer money! But many students, I have observed, have no intention of gaining a degree, and are just cheating the system and collecting money without achieving results!

At the danger of NOT seeming to be “progressive” or “liberal”, I propose changes in the education funding law as follows!

If any student who is unable to afford college wishes to get taxpayer aid, my suggestion is to do what many other students past and present have done–sacrifice pleasure and materialistic goods and lay out two courses tuition cost. Then really work hard and achieve a grade of C, B, or A and get paid for your efforts! If one chooses not to attend class regularly and fails to study or do work required in the course, and gains a D, F, or W, he or she would not get reimbursed! One gets rewarded for accomplishment, not economic status!

The system, as it is now constituted, encourages absences, failure to do any work, just show up enough to beat the system, and to cheat taxpayers, with many students knowing full well they have no real goal to achieve success! With so many F’s, D’s, and W’s, the whole student financing system is wasting billions of dollars on students who just wish to exploit it for financial gain, not for educational and occupational goals!

If students understood the purpose of attending college, they and the country would be the better for it! And if they have no intention of having the work ethic, then they should be shown the door and made to understand there are no “free rides”! You want opportunity, prove your willingness to work, and sacrifice for your future!

Student Loan Reform Another Major Victory For Obama And College Students!

When the Health Care reform legislation passed, many may not have noticed that student loan reform had been added to the bill, and this is a major change that will benefit all college students around the nation!

The reform ends private lenders being involved in student loans, and therefore saves students the extra costs inherent in such loans.

It doubles Pell Grants funding, which enables more students to afford a college education.

It caps a graduate’s annual student loan repayments to ten percent of that person’s annual income, with it having been often much higher up to now.

It will aid an additional five million Americans to earn college degrees and certificates over the next decade, and particularly will revitalize the nation’s community colleges.

This was a key campaign pledge by President Obama, and it is a major victory for the promotion of more education, which will be essential for the long term economic growth and prosperity of the United States! 🙂

Grace Groner And The True Purpose Of Wealth: Do Unto Others!

Grace Groner died at age 100 this past January 19, and had gained many friends during her century of life.

She lived frugally in a small one bedroom cottage in Lake Forest, Illinois, and enjoyed traveling in her retirement years and contributing a scholarship fund to her alma mater, Lake Forest College. She never married or had children, but always was gregarious and judged people by their character, rather than their material assets.

She was a secret millionaire from a stock investment in 1935, which kept on multiplying over 75 years, and she laid secret plans to give her assets upon death to her alma mater, so when she died, and it was revealed she had left $7 million to the college, it absolutely astounded people, including the college’s President.

This is a beautiful story, as Grace could have been selfish and materialistic, as so many wealthy people are, not caring about those less fortunate and only concerned about retaining their wealth, and looking down on those who were struggling through life, in a harsh, judgmental way.

Instead of leading a dissolute life, and making no contribution to mankind, she made the ultimate sacrifice. She lived as if she was not wealthy by good fortune, and decided to donate her fortune to college students, the future generation, and therefore to encourage education and occupational advancement.

For her wisdom and generosity and decency, Grace Groner should always be remembered as the unusual wealthy person: a truly decent human being! 🙂

Protests Nationwide Against Higher Education Budget Cuts And The Tea Party Movement

Higher education is facing a crisis nationwide, as state budget cuts and outrageously higher tuition costs are forcing many students to drop out of college, take more years to complete their degrees, and add an overwhelming burden of long term debt through student loans that will predetermine, in many cases, the fields they specialize in for a career.

This is not an issue just of how it affects individuals; it affects the future economic, social, and security interests of the nation!

The Great Recession is undermining the ability of state and local governments to provide the proper education to the eighty or more percent of students who do not have the economic means to attend private universities. If we do not provide moderately priced public higher education, it will lead to many students not fulfilling their intellectual potential. It also will force many students out of comparatively low paying fields, including nursing, teaching, and social work, which desperately need the best, most committed people for the nation’s secure future.

This crisis also weakens the long term knowledge base of millions of students, who often come out of public high schools poorly equipped to deal with the real world, because of a low general knowledge of what they need to know. Having the stress of needing to work multiple jobs to just survive in college makes the ability to learn permanently harmed, and undermines the purpose of college beyond career preparation: intellectual investigation and inquiry.

Unfortunately, the only solution long term is an increase in taxes and aid from the federal government, but that conflicts with the reality of the economy, with millions of people out of work, and millions not able to pay property taxes as their homes are foreclosed.

It also conflicts with the Tea Party Movement, which promotes cuts in taxes and cuts in government spending, an impossible scenario as that only promotes long term inferiority educationally in all of the states. It is the right wing, conservative willingness to back constant deficit spending for wars, and deregulation of the economy that has led to this horrific Great Recession.

If we have the Tea Party Movement succeed this fall, the situation educationally will only worsen dramatically, as their complaints, and solutions of the crisis we are in will only create further chaos and anarchy, which may just be their purpose ultimately! 🙁