Zombie
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https://www.propublica.org/article/...-fafsa-parents-guardianship-children-students
Discuss.
From WSJ's write up.

Discuss.
From WSJ's write up.



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Looks like even the rich could use some free college education
Or they could practice some responsibility and not put the taxpayers on the hook for their child's education, when they have the means to pay for it themselves.Looks like even the rich could use some free college education
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I may disagree with a lot of things you believe, but I wholeheartedly agree that this is a gross abuse of the system.Can't blame wealthy people taking advantage of programs meant to help poor people get an education?
Keep in mind many of these programs are first come first serve. Once the funds are taken that's it.
It's ****ing gross.
Or they could practice some responsibility and not put the taxpayers on the hook for their child's education, when they have the means to pay for it themselves.
Maybe we should drug test rich people prior to their children entering college or prior to receiving tax cuts/subsidies?
Of course, and that's fine. My point has to do with them using programs above and beyond those available to everyone by misrepresenting their wealth, at the expense of the poor.Taxpayers foot much of the education bill already, what with free public schools and discounted tuition at state schools for state residents. Few, aside from hard core libertarians, argue that individuals (and their families) should bear the full financial cost of their education.
Can't blame wealthy people taking advantage of programs meant to help poor people get an education?
Keep in mind many of these programs are first come first serve. Once the funds are taken that's it.
It's ****ing gross.
Oh absolutely. The problem of course is that this is currently legal.This is ****ed up. As a guy that worked his *** off to get an academic scholarship and lived at home during school, worked part time to cover books and fees (only tuition was covered) and went to the state school instead of more prestigious universities i qualified to attend... this is gross. My parents were firmly middle class... no money to help with tuition but made enough I couldn’t get any financial aid.
Feels like this should be something that should be prosecuted (or threaten prosecution and make these parents come forward and repay the grants if they want to escape prosecution). I get taking what the system makes available to you but this is slimy AF... they don’t legitimately qualify for what the system has available.
Oh absolutely. The problem of course is that this is currently legal.
Can't blame wealthy people taking advantage of programs meant to help poor people get an education?
Keep in mind many of these programs are first come first serve. Once the funds are taken that's it.
It's ****ing gross.