Without a clean break from debt, there is no future for the nation.

Greetings,

feeh4Because the government is plagued with madness and ineptitude, the officials and politicians can’t see that it is their policies which is putting an un-payable burden on the future scientists, leaders, and entrepreneurs of the nation. Without a clean break from debt, there is no future for the nation.

feeh2…”The plague of Allah (God) against the educational system of America is something that the philosophers and scientists should look into, as the destruction of America’s education is the destruction of their wisdom to educate the people.”–pg.92(tfoa)

feeh3The American people no longer want nor can they afford their education. If this is not a bad omen for America’s future, then tell me what is? She is in deep trouble without anyway out!

Throughout America, her colleges, her universities and her teachers are in danger. There is funding for education. Tuition is absolutely too high and continuing to skyrocket.

feeh …” The destruction of America’s educational system is the best thing that Allah (God) could do to get rid of that which you depend on for guidance. America’s educational system has never benefited you and me, only to keep us slaves to the white man. We the Black people want an educational system that will bring us into unity as a man before Allah (God). We want an educational system that we can read in the light of ancient or modern history. We want an educational system that will guide us through tomorrow – not an educational system that is dying today. What hope can you have in a world that is crashing and burning asunder as America is? Do you think that we will be here, and that you will go back like you were before the war? I say you wait and see.

This is the end of America. Allah (God) will destroy her for she is the most evil one of the white race.”–pg.97(tfoa)

US college students face high debt, shattered dreams

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by PatriotRising

While Germany makes university tuition free, the US allows for-profit colleges to prey on low-income students

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On Oct. 1, Germany’s Lower Saxony became the last German state to make college free to all, including international students. Briefly breaking from a national tradition of free universities, Germany began charging a small amount of tuition in 2006, but that experiment failed. German leaders now say the tuition-based education is unjust and unfairly privileges students from affluent backgrounds. “Tuition fees degrade the educational opportunities for bright young people from low-income families,” Gabriele Heinen-Kljajic, state minister for science in Lower Saxony, told the state parliament in September.
By contrast, tuition in the United States at public and private colleges has risen steeply over the past 10 years. Even worse, private for-profit colleges have proliferated around the country, with enrollment growing by 225 percent from 1998 to 2008. These colleges prey on low-income students, leaving many deep in debt, without a degree and in low-paying jobs that bear little resemblance to the descriptions in for-profit college’s recruitment pitches and late-night television ads.

When I was 16 years old, I got very lucky. The oldest of 10 children in a low-income Minnesota farm family, I gained admittance to the University of Chicago. The school wanted small-town students, and federal student aid then was a lot more generous than it is now. A combination of federal grants and National Merit and University of Chicago scholarships covered most of the tuition. I worked part-time and took out student loans to cover the rest of my expenses, but the loans were manageable. I received a world-class education and a good start on life.

Today students from low-income households face a colder, meaner college world. Low-income students are more likely to enter college without adequate preparation and to drop out before completing a degree.

The miseducation of many college students is financed in part by the same government programs I used, but with enormously different consequences. Federal grants now pay a far lower proportion of college costs than they did in decades past. That means students finance a greater part of their own education through loans, leaving them in debt after they graduate or withdraw from college. This is not fair to the students or the taxpayers who partly foot the bill.

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The worst predators in today’s college world are in the private, for-profit college sector. They spend lots of money on recruiting, focusing especially on low-income, first-generation college students and on students who may lack the test scores and high school grades to be admitted to other colleges. The for-profit college sector spends far more money on advertising and recruitment than on instruction. Both their television ads and recruiters paint enticing pictures of future career success, even though the schools’ coursework may not qualify students for jobs. Typically, they also spend little on job placement (PDF) for their students.

Students at for-profit colleges typically pay higher tuition, take out larger loans and default in larger numbers than those at public colleges or in private, nonprofit colleges, asdocumented by a U.S. Senate investigation. That investigation found that, of the students who enrolled in for-profit colleges in the 2008–09 school year, more than half left without degrees by 2010. Students at these colleges experience high rates of unemployment and lower incomes…..MORE HERE

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