Colleges

It is astounding to me that attaining a quality higher education is becoming a red or blue state issue Dr Liz Leininger
So here's the con so far. You must go to college because you're screwed if you don't. Costs are outrageously high, but you pay them because you have to, and because the system makes it easy to borrow massive amounts of money. The third part of the con is the worst: You can't get out of the debt. Since government lenders in particular have virtually unlimited power to collect on student debt – preying on everything from salary to income-tax returns – even running is not an option. And since most young people find themselves unable to make their full payments early on, they often find themselves perpetually paying down interest only, never touching the principal. Our billionaire president can declare bankruptcy four times, but students are the one class of citizen that may not do it even once." Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Censorship has always been on the side of authoritarianism, conformity, ignorance, and the status quo
Free Speech on Campus by Erwin Chemerinsky, Howard Gillman (pdf)
Now in red states, attacks from the state legislature, the governors — people elected to serve our country — are damaging higher education and its role as a public good in a democracy. These bills are being turned out at a fever pitch and they are very damaging, not only to higher ed, but to democracy. Education in a democracy is essential. You have to educate voters; you have to have experts who can criticize the government or expose corruption. ... The bills are being drafted in right-wing think tanks funded by dark money. It’s a well-funded, well-orchestrated, decades-long campaign. It’s not just springing up out of nowhere since the language in the bills is very similar.
Irene Mulvey, president of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), the organization that has long promoted the benefits of faculty tenure and intellectual freedom. By the AAUP’s count, there have been more than 50 such bills in 23 states. (6/17/2023) Vox
American students, in fact, are going to college for free right now in Germany, Iceland, France, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Slovenia, and the Czech Republic, because pretty much anybody can go to college for free in those countries—and dozens of others. Student Loan Debt Is an American Malignancy Born of Ronald Reagan (8/26/2022)
"MAKE TUITION FREE AT PUBLIC COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. This is not a radical idea. Last year, Germany eliminated tuition because they believed that charging students $1,300 per year was discouraging Germans from going to college. Next year, Chile will do the same. Finland, Norway, Sweden and many other countries around the world also offer free college to all of their citizens. If other countries can take this action, so can the United States of America. In fact, it’s what many of our colleges and universities used to do. The University of California system offered free tuition at its schools until the 1980s. In 1965, average tuition at a four-year public university was just $243 and many of the best colleges – including the City University of New York – did not charge any tuition at all. The Sanders plan would make tuition free at public colleges and universities throughout the country."  Senator Bernie Sanders

College enrollment is falling at a ‘concerning’ rate, new data reveals (12/8/2024)

Fascism Expert Jason Stanley on Project 2025, Great Replacement Theory, Attacks on Immigrants & Gaza (9/18/2024)

Why fascists hate universities Jason Stanley (9/5/2024)

Why are US campuses facing an orgy of state repression in the ‘land of the free’? (4/30/2024)

Long-term solutions for college affordability require congressional and state action (4/9/2024)

Nearly 74,000 additional borrowers will receive loan forgiveness thanks to the Biden-Harris Administration (1/19/2024)

Indiana blocks world’s top sex research center from state funds: ‘a scary moment for academic freedom’ (2/28/2024)

Why do Republicans hate higher education? Here’s the sinister reason (2/23/2024)

US ‘university’ spreads climate lies and receives millions from rightwing donors (9/6/2023)

Conservative groups sue to block Biden plan canceling $39 billion in student loans (8/6/2023)

The “anti-intellectual attack” on higher ed will take years to undo (6/17/2023)

GOP is subverting the University of North Carolina according to AAUP. It's one of a pattern in Republican States.

Barcelona students to take mandatory climate crisis module from 2024 (11/12/2022)

Student Loan Debt Is an American Malignancy Born of Ronald Reagan (8/26/2022)

The Year That Pushed Higher Ed to the Edge (12/19/2020)

A Parent Trap? New Data Offers More Dire View of College Debt (12/24/2020)

Why authoritarian regimes attack independent universities (9/28/2021) Washington Post

Colleges, Conservatives and the Kakistocracy (9/19/2020)

The Future of College Is Online, and It’s Cheaper (5/25/2020)

Bernie wants to make college tuition free

How Harold Bloom misunderstood the fall of the humanities (10/24/2019)

The Student Vote Is Surging. So Are Efforts to Suppress It. (10/24/2019)

How Paying for College Is Changing Middle-Class Life (8/30/2019)

Student loan watchdog pens scathing rebuke of the Trump administration as he resigns in protest (8/27/2018)

Here's How Higher Education Was Destroyed in 5 Basic Steps (6/2/2018)

Republicans skeptical of colleges' impact on U.S (7/20/2017)

18 states and DC sue Betsy DeVos over delayed rules designed to protect student borrowers (7/6/2017)

Where will your degree take you? Career paths after college

American Universities Must Take a Stand (2/8/2017)

Ballooning Student Loan Debt

So here's the con so far. You must go to college because you're screwed if you don't. Costs are outrageously high, but you pay them because you have to, and because the system makes it easy to borrow massive amounts of money. The third part of the con is the worst: You can't get out of the debt. Since government lenders in particular have virtually unlimited power to collect on student debt – preying on everything from salary to income-tax returns – even running is not an option. And since most young people find themselves unable to make their full payments early on, they often find themselves perpetually paying down interest only, never touching the principal. Our billionaire president can declare bankruptcy four times, but students are the one class of citizen that may not do it even once." Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone

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Student Debt Crisis.org

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HUP on Higher Education

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"In other countries in the developed world you don't have such massive student debt because you have more public support to higher education, ... And I think the plan that was proposed earlier this year in 2015 by President Obama to increase public funding to public universities and community college is exactly justified." Piketty (3/23/2015)

Professor Watch List: A Racist Violation of Free Speech (12/9/2016)

Where To Invade Next? Slovenia (Where college is Free)

The GOP's War on College Students (9/9/2015)

College Has Gotten 12 Times More Expensive in One Generation (5/31/2015)

Make College Tuition Free (5/19/2015) Bernie Sanders video

Germany offers free college tuition to U.S. and international students (10/10/2014)

Thinking Like Corporations is Harming American Universities (10/9/2014)

American Elite Colleges: In a State of Complete Failure ? (9/10/2014)

Austerity is Crap (3/29/2014)

How America's Great University System Is Getting Destroyed (3/1/2014)

Dumbing America Down, Conservative Style (1/4/2014)

Over a Million Signatures in Support for Sen. Warren's Student Loan Bill (5/24/2013)

How the American University was killed in Five Easy Steps (8/12/2012) !!!!!

Harkin Report on For-Profit Colleges (7/2012) Executive Summary

Higher Ed. Racket: How Kids Are Paying a Fortune for Rip-off 'Prestige' Educations (9/2/2010)

University of Phoenix, DeVry: Scams That Leave You "Dumber" and Poorer (8/30/2010)

Student Loans: The Right's Hidden Agenda (3/23/2010)

Throwing away the ladder: the universities in the crisis - George Caffentzis (7/23/2005)

Academia Under Siege (3/31/2004)

Text Books

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FreeLoad Press offers free downloadable text books (they include advertising.) Considering the cost of text books this is a very good idea although not a particularly new one. Local libraries also offer ebooks.

TextSwap (Trade textbooks on-line.)

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Issues

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Affordable Colleges on-line

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Bibliography

Erasing History, How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future Jason Stanley

What Universities Owe Democracy by Ronald J. Daniels (download the free book)

Free Speech on Campus by Erwin Chemerinsky, Howard Gillman

The Debt Trap: How Student Loans Became a National Catastrophe by Josh Mitchell (NYT review)

Degrees of Inequality: How the Politics of Higher Education Sabotaged the American Dream: Suzanne Mettler

Excellent Sheep: William Deresiewicz

Universities in the Marketplace: Derek Bok

Excellent Sheep: The Miseducation of the American Elite and The Way to a Meaningful Life: William Deresiewicz

The Fall of the Faculty: Benjamin Ginsberg

University Inc.: The Corporate Corruption of Higher Education: Jennifer Washburn