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by shubb 4641 days ago
But they are charging plenty of money for University of Phoenix Online courses.

The statistics, that a disproportionate number of graduates from Phoenix and places like that are unable to make student loan payments, tell you that they are not returning on investment for those students.

If you are poor, and study very hard, it is possible to win a scholarship at a reputable college, and achieve social mobility that way. Pretending that people who have not worked hard enough to win a scholarship can become middle class by taking out a loan is a dupe. They would do better to join the army for that purpose.

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I disagree that a scholarship is the only way to earn achieve social mobility.

A college degree is a necessary but not sufficient condition for breaking into the middle class. If a loan can help someone meet that condition, great.

This is not to say that colleges aren't horribly overpriced (they are) or that more scholarships shouldn't be available (they should, including government grants; one of the best long-term investments in the economy the government can make).

MOOC != University of Phoenix
MOOC == Hey, those guys might be on to something?