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What would happen if the government cut off all student loan applications?

August 13, 2010 by  
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Students can borrow money. . . . . . What this means that universities have empty classrooms? Of course not. Universities will have reduced demand by lowering the costs and expenses so that they can bring a level of education where people could afford to travel to meet. Thats what happens würde.Aber because of all the grants and loans for students, universities have no cost to senken.Also if you want cheaper and more accessible to university, you should not grant any government or loans?

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5 Responses to “What would happen if the government cut off all student loan applications?”

  1. Hermione Granger says:

    I do not know. . . Why should not we just leave as is? It gives you the incentive to work somehow, the money you need for higher school education more-than-top. College prices fall, when many people are not very motivated to actually try it because they think, “Oh, it does not matter if I do not work. Parents’ll give me my money and prices also go down College.

  2. shenyanggerry says:

    What will happen is that colleges and universities have a strong declining enrollment. They are both to reduce staff and reduce the quality of their programs.

  3. Disco Stick says:

    Now, everything is connected, and it leads to another. Firstly, if the credits were cut, then the registration would be reduced, and therefore fewer jobs for people at the university, and people get a diploma. In principle, this would be a disaster. I’m willing to pay for there. Part of why we are in a crisis, lawyers, doctors, etc. all return from unpaid loans, and now it is catching up ihnen.Aber I agree college should be more expensive, would be beneficial for all. . . When my parents and I are the University is free. use, to pay, but now it’s free! There should be no cost to the university but that the money will still be eligible for government assistance are high. . .

  4. Amber Marie says:

    In order to reduce higher education to keep the fire a great number of teachers, buy books for the library, not a student working on non-work-study, not a new technology, etc., but again I in a school where instruction is incredibly cheap to go; $ 2,400 per semester for 12 credit hours, so there is not much anyway gain compensation. Rising prices in these schools could be, our school is not, as we have with what we purchase and must make much greater reductions. Almost all the students out of school to help, is my all in the form of grants, without her I could not go to school, when my health is not bad enough for people with disabilities or good enough to work to pay tuition. happen to you too, of the proposed situation, people come all and get private loans for education directly by the lender. Schools are expected to lose many students, you are incredibly realistic utopia with your theory, but there is so much acceptance with students that it hurts just as many students as it would be helpful. This is especially true if you are in graduate programs, you are essentially proposing a system to drive people from graduate programs and make America even less developed than it is already.

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