Here is my 2cents. Saw article that 42% of students thinks the government should forgo their student loans. Kinda like buying the cow and then cancelling the check.
Went to college 35 years ago (state school)and didn't finish. Not sure if I was in the wrong program/career path, but lost interest and it seemed like the instructors were just buying their time.
Wife went back at age 52, got her Bachelors and Masters. Got a $ .10 per hour raise. I figure she has to work into her 80's to get a financial return. I give her credit for the hard work and effort she put in while also having a full time job. With her 30 plus years in the same industry and now the schooling she has job security which has value.
The programs that offer seniors classes, who pays for the difference in tuition? I can't imagine that the college is doing it out of the goodness of their heart. I can only imagine that there are subsidies or tax breaks. I have a hard time with programs from tax payers that don't have a return on their investment (ie: seniors in the workforce with new knowledge from college). It doesnt have to have an immediate return, but what is the long term goal of the program. It was our decision to use our savings to enhance my wife's schooling, not someone else's hard earned dollars.
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