Saturday, Apr 27 2024 | Updated at 01:24 AM EDT

Stay Connected With Us F T R

Jul 29, 2016 08:12 AM EDT

With the need to have a better financial hold on the country's education system, many are looking at the different phases necessary to pursue a free-tuition education program for all colleges and universities.

With the likes of Hillary Clinton and other democrats aiming for free tuition, a budget is necessary to make it happen. According to Bill Bennet, tax payers should not have to pay for unhappy college students.

Recently, University Herald reported on a batch of students called "Super Seniors." These super seniors would go beyond the four-year mark. Going at an average of six years before they graduate, citing often that they were unhappy with their choice or unhappy with the program itself.

According to Time, a proposed Department of Education rule is finalizing a rule that would ease higher education loan burdens. The new rule enables current and former students to sue their college if they think that they have been frauded by the system. But the colleges will not pay up in this rule. Instead, it is the American taxpayers who will shell out money for billions of dollars in student loans.

With the Department of Education's change in policy and Clinton's aim for a better investment in American education, analysts are already calculating the billions of dollars necessary to make this happen.

Allegations of fraud are not uncommon in higher education. Students felt duped by the glossy pictures that promises a world class education but was only provided an average or less than so program. Some students leave these colleges and many have not graduated at all. They saw a future with measly job prospects and a huge amount of debt waiting for them.

The new rule would open up colleges and universities to a mountain of lawsuits. With many students struggling to make ends meet after graduating, have not graduated or left school prematurely, it is not yet known if the new rule would be beneficial to the education system or the university sectors as a whole.

Learn more about the student debt crisis in America below:

See Now: Covert Team Inside Newsweek Revealed as Key Players in False Human Trafficking Lawsuit

Follows Student Loan, Financial Debt, finance, loan, Department of Education, fraud, higher education, Free Tuition
© 2024 University Herald, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

Must Read

Common Challenges for College Students: How to Overcome Them

Oct 17, 2022 PM EDTFor most people, college is a phenomenal experience. However, while higher education offers benefits, it can also come with a number of challenges to ...

Top 5 Best Resources for Math Students

Oct 17, 2022 AM EDTMath is a subject that needs to be tackled differently than any other class, so you'll need the right tools and resources to master it. So here are 5 ...

Why Taking a DNA Test is Vital Before Starting a Family

Oct 12, 2022 PM EDTIf you're considering starting a family, this is an exciting time! There are no doubt a million things running through your head right now, from ...

By Enabling The Use Of Second-Hand Technology, Alloallo Scutter It's Growth While Being Economically And Environmentally Friendly.

Oct 11, 2022 PM EDTBrands are being forced to prioritise customer lifetime value and foster brand loyalty as return on advertising investment plummets. Several brands, ...