Betsy Devos Set to Rewrite Gainful
Employment Regulations
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The
issues here have dealt with low-paying jobs like Cosmetology. The question has
been whether or not students taking programs for low paying jobs can repay
their student loans. Requiring completion of programs for licensing and
licensing itself is under review.
The
larger issue should include identifying all low-pay and job unavailability
University curricula. We’ve had decades of students majoring in subjects that
have no direct professional occupational link. Job availability is another
issue. If students are majoring in
subjects that may relate to government employment in fields that will be
deregulated, they might think again.
Loans
must be based on the borrowers’ ability to repay the loan. We haven’t had that for years and we have
government regulations that leak money all over the place.
We have
millions of college grads with useless degrees who are performing the same
minimum-wage jobs they had as students. They have graduated and have
unsustainable student loans and unless they can get themselves into a field
that pays a living wage, they will not be able to support themselves.
The
millions who took Criminal Justice found that they need to enroll in Police
Academy in order to work as a Police Officer.
Common
sense doesn’t appear to be making a comeback. Universities are still launching
non-occupational curricula and students are signing up. If you extend the trend, our universities
will have Departments of Anti-American Studies to house their Progressive
“revolutionary” subject majors. We will also need Departments of Useless
Information to house all other courses for hobbies. We certainly need Departments of Junk
Science. That brings us to Departments of Obsolete, Unavailable Government
Jobs.
We really need to clean house at the US universities.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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