Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of low income students going to college dropped during covid and is now dropping again because of the FAFSA f**-up. This is going to lead to more income inequality. But on dcum, everyone is yelling about the unfair advantage first gen and poor students get and plotting how they can look like they are first gen.
The whole thing is sad and gross.
we are the only country in the world that pays for people that aren't citizens to be educated in higher institutions. It's laughable in other countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of low income students going to college dropped during covid and is now dropping again because of the FAFSA f**-up. This is going to lead to more income inequality. But on dcum, everyone is yelling about the unfair advantage first gen and poor students get and plotting how they can look like they are first gen.
The whole thing is sad and gross.
we are the only country in the world that pays for people that aren't citizens to be educated in higher institutions. It's laughable in other countries.
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Anonymous wrote:I can't say I'm loosing sleep over fewer lower income students going to college. Those turning away from colleges are those who never really needed to go to college in the first place, racking up loans just to be a store manager afterwards struggling to pay back the loans. These aren't the kids who'd have used college to genuinely leap ahead economically, but spending a few years getting lost at a regional state school before dropping out and still ending up an assistant store manager.
Anonymous wrote:Another thread immediately overrun by MAGA trolls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of low income students going to college dropped during covid and is now dropping again because of the FAFSA f**-up. This is going to lead to more income inequality. But on dcum, everyone is yelling about the unfair advantage first gen and poor students get and plotting how they can look like they are first gen.
The whole thing is sad and gross.
we are the only country in the world that pays for people that aren't citizens to be educated in higher institutions. It's laughable in other countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of low income students going to college dropped during covid and is now dropping again because of the FAFSA f**-up. This is going to lead to more income inequality. But on dcum, everyone is yelling about the unfair advantage first gen and poor students get and plotting how they can look like they are first gen.
The whole thing is sad and gross.
we are the only country in the world that pays for people that aren't citizens to be educated in higher institutions. It's laughable in other countries.
Anonymous wrote:The number of low income students going to college dropped during covid and is now dropping again because of the FAFSA f**-up. This is going to lead to more income inequality. But on dcum, everyone is yelling about the unfair advantage first gen and poor students get and plotting how they can look like they are first gen.
The whole thing is sad and gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of low income students going to college dropped during covid and is now dropping again because of the FAFSA f**-up. This is going to lead to more income inequality. But on dcum, everyone is yelling about the unfair advantage first gen and poor students get and plotting how they can look like they are first gen.
The whole thing is sad and gross.
we are the only country in the world that pays for people that aren't citizens to be educated in higher institutions. It's laughable in other countries.
We don't pay for international students to attend college here. Vast majority are FULL pay with little to no merit (and merit is from the school not the govt if it's received). If anything, them coming reduces the tuition rates for everyone else.
I kinda agree and disagree with both of you..
Yes, International students are full pay barring some merit aid (not much). However, some undocumented immigrants/immigrants without a clear path to residency or citizenship in this country are still technically foreigners and they qualify for need-based aid, sometimes amounting to a free ride.
No, we don't need foreigners to subsidize costs. That would make sense if foreigners are only allowed to go to schools that Americans aren't fighting over each other to attend (say T50.. maybe it's T30). Rather, they compete with US full pay students and take away seats at top schools. I'd rather my full pay kid get that seat at Harvard that was given to a foreigner and 'subsidize' costs for Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of low income students going to college dropped during covid and is now dropping again because of the FAFSA f**-up. This is going to lead to more income inequality. But on dcum, everyone is yelling about the unfair advantage first gen and poor students get and plotting how they can look like they are first gen.
The whole thing is sad and gross.
we are the only country in the world that pays for people that aren't citizens to be educated in higher institutions. It's laughable in other countries.
We don't pay for international students to attend college here. Vast majority are FULL pay with little to no merit (and merit is from the school not the govt if it's received). If anything, them coming reduces the tuition rates for everyone else.
I kinda agree and disagree with both of you..
Yes, International students are full pay barring some merit aid (not much). However, some undocumented immigrants/immigrants without a clear path to residency or citizenship in this country are still technically foreigners and they qualify for need-based aid, sometimes amounting to a free ride.
No, we don't need foreigners to subsidize costs. That would make sense if foreigners are only allowed to go to schools that Americans aren't fighting over each other to attend (say T50.. maybe it's T30). Rather, they compete with US full pay students and take away seats at top schools. I'd rather my full pay kid get that seat at Harvard that was given to a foreigner and 'subsidize' costs for Harvard.
See I love that my kid is at a T50 private school where about 25% are International students. They love the diversity. It is the private school's choice as to whom to admit. All of the international students are full pay, thereby helping to keep down tuition costs and actually providing more merit aid for those "US people" who truly need it.
Those "undocumented immigrants" are not free loading, their parents are contributing to society, often doing jobs that you and most other US citizens refuse to do (it's beneath you). Often paying into a system that they cannot access the benefits. I'd rather their kids get a college education and become contributors to the system rather than a drain on the system in the future. Just the same as I want any kid with ability to go to college to get that---education is the key to getting the next generation out of lower income/poverty.
Also, most immigrants are not the "drain on our system". Far more uneducated US citizens in that are a drain on our system than any immigrant. Most are working their asses off to succeed---they came here to escape a life much worse than any here can really imagine and majority work to make something for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of low income students going to college dropped during covid and is now dropping again because of the FAFSA f**-up. This is going to lead to more income inequality. But on dcum, everyone is yelling about the unfair advantage first gen and poor students get and plotting how they can look like they are first gen.
The whole thing is sad and gross.
we are the only country in the world that pays for people that aren't citizens to be educated in higher institutions. It's laughable in other countries.
We don't pay for international students to attend college here. Vast majority are FULL pay with little to no merit (and merit is from the school not the govt if it's received). If anything, them coming reduces the tuition rates for everyone else.
I kinda agree and disagree with both of you..
Yes, International students are full pay barring some merit aid (not much). However, some undocumented immigrants/immigrants without a clear path to residency or citizenship in this country are still technically foreigners and they qualify for need-based aid, sometimes amounting to a free ride.
No, we don't need foreigners to subsidize costs. That would make sense if foreigners are only allowed to go to schools that Americans aren't fighting over each other to attend (say T50.. maybe it's T30). Rather, they compete with US full pay students and take away seats at top schools. I'd rather my full pay kid get that seat at Harvard that was given to a foreigner and 'subsidize' costs for Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of low income students going to college dropped during covid and is now dropping again because of the FAFSA f**-up. This is going to lead to more income inequality. But on dcum, everyone is yelling about the unfair advantage first gen and poor students get and plotting how they can look like they are first gen.
The whole thing is sad and gross.
we are the only country in the world that pays for people that aren't citizens to be educated in higher institutions. It's laughable in other countries.
We don't pay for international students to attend college here. Vast majority are FULL pay with little to no merit (and merit is from the school not the govt if it's received). If anything, them coming reduces the tuition rates for everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The department of education was too busy trying to figure out how to forgive student loans so FAFSA suffered..the same company responsible for healthcare.gov in the Obama years is responsible for new and improved FAFSA.
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Gotta love the democrats.
Funny how I’m still paying my student loans while waiting for my child’s fafsa to process. So wish you were right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of low income students going to college dropped during covid and is now dropping again because of the FAFSA f**-up. This is going to lead to more income inequality. But on dcum, everyone is yelling about the unfair advantage first gen and poor students get and plotting how they can look like they are first gen.
The whole thing is sad and gross.
we are the only country in the world that pays for people that aren't citizens to be educated in higher institutions. It's laughable in other countries.
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for my kids and everyone applying next year. It's gotten so complicated with the end of TO, new messy digital testing, FAFSA changes...can't they just let those kids have some predictability?