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 @BC4LVVCanswered…3mos3MO

No. Personal responsibility requires the student borrower tot take responsibility for their own poor choices in degrees

 @B97BK2Banswered…5mos5MO

We should forget requiring students to pay up front for their education; in the end we pay for it anyway, since they subsequently need higher salaries than otherwise, in order to pay off the loans. The only people to gain are the banks.

 @9RWHKMKanswered…2yrs2Y

No, and this is an absurd question. Someone graduates and then can't be bothered paying their loan... why would anyone believe the university is liable? This seems to be valuing education only so far as it helps get a job. This is absurd.

 @9HK9YD6 answered…2yrs2Y

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 @9G3Z2RGanswered…3yrs3Y

University’s could be required to cap the amount of students who can enroll in a degree program if there is a record of students not getting work in that field.

 @9G2JTMDanswered…3yrs3Y

Universities have a responsibility to align graduate numbers in each field more closely to workforce needs

 @9FZVQD5answered…3yrs3Y

Universities should be harder to attend and get in. On the job based training should be supported more. Money spent on supporting new employees in their career.