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How to Solve the College Debt Crisis Overnight

Posted on June 25, 2019 by Craig

It’s really simple: the current system many American students use to fund their journey through American colleges and universities is a scheme to concentrate more and more of the nation’s wealth and power in the hands of fewer and fewer people. Under this system greater numbers of Americans who were earnestly trying to best position themselves to be contributing members of society are everyday being subjected to a years-long, decades-long, or lifetime sentence of debt slavery.

Yet, none of this has to be happening, and, in fact, it could all change overnight if politicians in Washington, D.C. took the following three steps to free all Americans from the stranglehold that higher education-government complex currently has on our nation.

 

 

About Craig

Craig Meister is a college admissions coach and educational consultant. He previously held university admissions and high school college and career counseling positions in Baltimore, West Palm Beach, and Rio de Janeiro.

Filed Under: Advice & Analysis, Career and Technical Education, Financial Aid

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