BlackjackMc
Gil McGregor
Schools are going online and not giving refunds or discounts
https://www.yahoo.com/news/us-universities-charging-full-fees-083011412.html
Just another example of why this thread exists.
Schools are going online and not giving refunds or discounts
https://www.yahoo.com/news/us-universities-charging-full-fees-083011412.html
Because this seems to be the politicized higher education thread, I'll post this here:
https://www.wect.com/2020/07/23/det...nover-co-home-surrounded-by-crime-scene-tape/
Always sucks to see somebody die. This guy was terrible though, and this comes right as UNCW finally revoked his tenure and fired him for continuously bullying students. I know I've talked to phdeac about him before.
He negotiated a $500K settlement to retire early 3 weeks ago.
I’ll be interested to see what more comes out about him. One of the seminal works in sociology was Durkheim’s Suicide. One of the key arguments is that people who are less socially integrated are more likely to commit suicide. Adams had an antagonistic relationship with UNCW but one has to wonder if losing that connection and status pushed him over the edge.
That’s no incentive to shell out tens of thousands of dollars on a watered-down educational experience that may not pay off as much as it did in the past.
Interesting how the MarketWatch “Plan B” is Plan A or the only higher education plan for most families.
That’s my understanding of all current proposalsI assume that any debt forgiveness would be limited to debt held by the US Department of Education. So for people who tried to be proactive in managing their debt and refinanced it with a private lender would be out of luck. Is that right?