Subj : Free College Tuition To : Bill McGarrity From : Lee Lofaso Date : Mon Feb 15 2016 09:34 pm Hello Bill, LL>>>> "Free college for everyone is a bad idea. But it is not LL>>>> exactly the type of thing that would make him similar to LL>>>> Stalin and Castro." SW>> Yes Free College is a bad idea. Who get's employer preference? Free SW>> college students or paid? We need to lower student debt not give out SW>> more handouts. Let's just let the students stay home and just send them SW>> the degree they want. I have a hard time understanding what motivates SW>> young people these days. I never got a damn thing when I was young. I SW>> had to earn everything! That's my 2 cents anyway. ;-) BM> Free tuition is not a new thing. From 1971 to 1974 I recieved free tuition BM> from CCNY and it certainly wasn't a community college. Regarding your BM> employer prefernce, why not let merit determine that factor. Whether free BM> or paid, the level of education is still required to attend and succeed. BM> So, to me at least, if a student receives free education and graduates with BM> a 4.0 where a student who pays, taking the same courses, gets a 2.4, which BM> one would you BM> choose? An employer would choose to hire an employee who graduated from an accredited school rather than from a school that was not accredited. The issue is not really whether the student had paid for his/her tuition or somebody else (taxpayers) had paid for his/her tuition. The issue for the employer is whether the potential employee is qualified or not qualified to do the job. BM> I understand the motivation issue as well. Success is not guaranteed and BM> that should be stressed, but the path to success should be and let BM> the student prove him/herself. A graduate of an accredited institution of higher learning has already proven himself/herself, regardless of who had paid the cost of his/her tuition. As such, the matter of who paid the tuition should not be a factor, or an issue of concern, of the employer. All employees have to constantly prove themselves to their employers, throughout their careers, regardless of their education. That much should be obvious. --Lee --- MesNews/1.08.05.00-gb * Origin: news://eljaco.se (2:203/2) .