The freedom act state anyone can attend college. So why is the price for school more than what one individual?

Posted on November 28th, 2009 by admin

makes in a year, from a job that does not play enough money to attend school. Lets say you save four years of income, which is quite impossible if you own your own transportion own a house C cards and a life, ( you must eat). All this will cost an average of 30,000. Even if you did not have no money going out, you still have to eat have a place to rest your head. In the end school prices raise at a price of 5000.00 to 10,000.00 a year so it will take tens years to save up enough money to go to school with out having to work fulltime to support your way through school. I no school loans and Grants. Grants such a waste of time a 1000.00 for a written letter if that which only one person is allow to cash in on. Loans how do you get a loan without credit. Beside when the goverment finds out that your making 20,000 they only offer you 2500.00 to 3500.00 a year for finance aid. Where do you get the rest another loan great more money to pay back.

Because school is offer to people who really work for it… say for scholarships or what not. They make it very expensive or else everyone can just get a college degree. Also, it is very expensive to keep up a college to pay from building repairs to professor’s salaries. If you look at majority of college’s budgets apx. 80-90% of what you pay for you get back in education services, however few students know of these services and so there is always the complaint of paying to much for to little. It also comes down to the old theory of "survival of the fit" – if you have the $ you can go or if you work your ass off you can go, no lazy people apply.

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  1. Gemma H Says:

    Because school is offer to people who really work for it… say for scholarships or what not. They make it very expensive or else everyone can just get a college degree. Also, it is very expensive to keep up a college to pay from building repairs to professor’s salaries. If you look at majority of college’s budgets apx. 80-90% of what you pay for you get back in education services, however few students know of these services and so there is always the complaint of paying to much for to little. It also comes down to the old theory of "survival of the fit" – if you have the $ you can go or if you work your ass off you can go, no lazy people apply.
    References :
    My own experience and being a librarian

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