Tuition Protesters

Oh public schools.

UMN Tuition Protesters

One of the biggest to-dos on campus is the student tuition protest.

Last year the grad students marched about student fees, and this year there is more of a general tuition protest. There are angry fliers, people pounding on drums, yelling. General pissyness.

I went to a super-pricey1 private university, so I’m unsympathetic. My theory is this:

  • You’re smart. There are scholarships. Apply for them.
  • The government guarantees loans to grad students, and gives free money and subsidized loans to needy undergrads. Use those resources.
  • Your education should theoretically result in employment that will pay the loans. There are also loan-forgiveness programs for those that go into the public sector.

You can’t even get a public sector job with your fancy degree? Well, higher education in obscure or unprofitable fields is a luxury, not a right. If you major in something like early modern Peruvian art history (or law) you can’t demand that the state pay for it via reduced tuition.

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