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Originally Posted by Boxman
It astounds me that universities are able to roll out whatever programs they feel like to attract more students, and still get tuition subsidies. There seems to be zero oversight over where education dollars are going. We pay to help educate people because we need thinkers and doers, not slackers.
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Personally I think a certain number of 'seats' in various courses should be fully subsidized as the goverment assess need, so if we need 400 librarians or 300 english teachers in the next 4 years then thats how many grants will be paid for, if you want to take the course and havn't been picked as one of those 'needed' candidates then you pay full wack.
This would also help to 'encourage' uni's to get the length and cost of courses down.