MeanMrMustard:
I agree that colleges have no incentive to lower tuition & fees if the Federal government increases the supply of funds to attend their schools. It comes down to supply & demand.
Employers do demand competent, educated employees. Please understand competence and education are almost mutually exclusive.
Would you say that the following careers ( that do not require a college degree) are employees who would be considered not competent?
Would someone with a college degree be more competent in these fields because they have a piece of paper?
National Average Salary: $67,464 per year
Requirements: You must have completed your high school diploma or equivalent, be at least 23 years old, obtain a commercial pilot license, obtain a first-class medical certificate and pass flight airline-specific exams.
National Average Salary: $41,449 per year
Requirements: You must have completed your high school diploma or equivalent, be at least 18 years of age, have a driver’s license in the state where you will work, pass written and physical tests and complete fire academy training. Some states may also require firefighters to earn an EMT license.
National Average Salary: $13.56 per hour
Requirements: You must have completed your high school diploma or equivalent, EMT basic training and pass a national or state certification exam. Some employers may require advanced training.