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On the DEWLine 2.0: Dwight Williams ([personal profile] dewline) wrote2019-01-17 10:26 pm

The Political War Against Education (and Students)

Where's the web page for the people who've organized those pro-science marches? Evidence for Democracy, right?

I think we have another mission that might benefit from their advice...

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/pc-government-tuition-fees-1.4981987

It's been a long time since my last community college diploma. And it wasn't easy to pay off the student loan. I was hoping that things would keep getting easier for the kids coming into universities and community colleges after my generation, but it seems there's a bunch of people who are Offended by that very idea. Their taking offence against such things is not acceptable.

So...
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[personal profile] thewayne 2019-01-18 07:17 pm (UTC)(link)
It really offends me that coming out of high school in the early '80s, making little better than minimum wage, I could put myself through community college while living at home. Now? Forget it. Six credit hours is over $500 before books and additional fees. New Mexico has lots of grants if you maintain good grades, some funded by the lottery system - we're a very poor and low population density state.

Fortunately I don't pay for up to six hours per semester as my wife is a university employee and I get a spousal tuition benefit. I should be completing my core classes for a library science Associate's degree this semester, but I have to knock off a communications class over the summer before the degree is done. Then to see what I can put together for a bachelor's. The library program is moribund: all classes end at the end of 2020, and no bachelor's degree or MLS was ever offered here.