OK. I liked the idea of the student loan forgiveness for vets that Trump did today. But I got to thinking, Shouldn't vets be covered by the GI Bill ? Why would they have student loans . (I guess they could accrue before their service).
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Originally posted by dcs13 View PostOK. I liked the idea of the student loan forgiveness for vets that Trump did today. But I got to thinking, Shouldn't vets be covered by the GI Bill ? Why would they have student loans . (I guess they could accrue before their service)."It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."
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Originally posted by helosailor View PostI was discussing this with a vet friend at work that I served with. He said it could be from advanced degrees, things not covered by the GI Bill, or classes after expiration of GI Bill benefits. He made good points, that could well be the kinds of things that are the case.
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I actually am a vet with a student loan. With my Master's degree I took so many hours a year the gov't wouldn't pay some of them. I took out a small loan at the last semester. It's at 2% interest, so there is no incentive to pay it back. I think I owe like 3k or so. Is it really forgiveness though if you never missed a payment? Sounds more like loan dismissal to me.
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Originally posted by AnthonyS View PostI actually am a vet with a student loan. With my Master's degree I took so many hours a year the gov't wouldn't pay some of them. I took out a small loan at the last semester. It's at 2% interest, so there is no incentive to pay it back. I think I owe like 3k or so. Is it really forgiveness though if you never missed a payment? Sounds more like loan dismissal to me.
Related and worthy of a real discussion -- why is college so damn expensive now and why does every 30K a year job feel like they need someone with a degree (oil and gas not included)?
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Originally posted by dcs13 View PostOK. I liked the idea of the student loan forgiveness for vets that Trump did today. But I got to thinking, Shouldn't vets be covered by the GI Bill ? Why would they have student loans . (I guess they could accrue before their service).
And not only has it gotten ridiculous in price, they keep conveniently upping the requirements. A win for everyone.............but the tax payers. She has a bachelors in kinesiology/sports medicine but a year or so ago they voted to up the requirements for graduation to a masters. Imagine that. I mean what purpose other than to create a shortage and pull more money. Not to mention two more years of school. Hell in four my wife pulled like 1500 hours of on the field training. There is no way you could pull that off with no debt on your own. Sad thing is they want them to teach also. 100 hours a week easy andddd she no longer does that.
I was in a school of supervision a couple of years ago and there was a lady from some university there. She said she understood the hard hours we all worked and there were a few classes that would be waived to get our masters. I loved it when the guy running our school asked if it was any cheaper for full disclosure. Uh, no. 23k or something for online courses!Whos your Daddy?
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This entirely profitable college tuition and student loan scam needs to be squashed. College costs have quadrupled or more since I went but a new Mustang GT only costs 50-60% more. It’s way out of line with the rest of the economy. But we do have an entirely debt based economy, and universities are generating a lot of debt so the rich get richer.
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