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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]I prefer that my Larla have access to good quality childcare so she doesn’t have to drop out of the workforce to care for others like I and many other women have had to. I would like my Larla’s Larla’s to be able to go to college without relying on family wealth.[/quote] Lots of ways to go to college without relying on family wealth. Your Larla's Larla could go on an ROTC scholarship if she cannot get an academic or need based scholarship. Rather than going away, perhaps your Larla could help her Larla and let her live at home. And, of course, Larla's Larla does not have to go to an expensive private college. [b]But, I do have a question: If your Larla's Larla goes to college and flunks out because she doesn't go to class, who is paying for that? I'll answer for you--the taxpayer. [/b] And, I would hazard a guess--like all things when you have no skin in the game--this scenario will happen more often than you think. Research housing and 235 and foreclosures. None of your own money involved? Just walk away. [/quote] One of the ways to counter that is to add in a clause that if the recipient of free tuition does not graduate with a degree, then the money will need to be reimbursed. IF someone wants to cut short their college career, they can transfer to a junior college and get an AA degree or similar to avoid paying back the money. But corporations do that all the time. They specify that if you take training and leave in less than a given amount of time (usually a year) after the training, that the cost of training needs to be reimbursed to the company. The same can be done for public college assistance.[/quote]
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