Sunday, February 25, 2024

A Question On Student Loan Debt Relief...

 Biden cancels over $1 billion in student loan debt without Congress (msn.com)


1) When gas and food prices increase we see politicians and activists screaming for corporations to cut prices (and profits). Where are the students, graduates, activists and politicians crying for College/University cost reform?

2) Why are colleges blowing up their budgets with CRT, DEI and hiring dozens of DEI commissars to their staff? Why does the most anti racist age group in America (and most Liberal) need so many DEI agents and classes?

3) Do students really need to pay for unnecessary electives such as boating, interpretive dance, classes on porn or Taylor Swift?

I have two friends who's sons do electrical work and HVAC. Where's the taxpayer/government program to buy them a truck and tools for their business?





I would love to hear how this DEI training is worth being paid for over the next 20 years by college grads struggling to make student loan payments.


University of Florida has 1 administrator for every 4 undergrads | The College Fix

"Some of this administrative overhead is related to the university’s “diversity, equity, and inclusion” initiatives, though this may be headed to reversal.

The latest data shows that UF’s DEI initiatives consisted of the equivalent of 24 full-time employees. DEI initiatives cost the university $5.3 million, $3.3 million of which is state funded.

Chief Diversity Officer Marsha McGriff made $300,000 per year as of November 2022, according to public records."



And then there's these guys...

Northwestern employs 1 administrator for every 2 undergrads: analysis | The College Fix

"Currently, Northwestern runs two offices with dozens of staff dedicated solely to DEI: the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion, which employs nine staff, and the Office of Campus Inclusion & Community, which employs 17, four of whom work specifically on “social justice education.”



Yes, I'm singling out DEI programs as waste again since it's the latest cost increasing fad, useless, and growing like a tick (which is also a parasite).


Amid $14 million in budget cuts, UNH closes art museum, keeps DEI administrators | The College Fix



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