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No, it is the student’s responsibility to manage their financial outcome
Yes, but more liability for lower income degrees and minimal to no liability for high income degrees
No, we should instead focus on decreasing the cost of education
Yes, but only if they are for profit universities
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How do you think student loan debt affects your decisions about your future career or life goals?
No, and higher education should be free for everyone
How do you think student loan debt impacts mental health, and is enough attention given to this issue?
Do you believe that the government should have more responsibility in helping students avoid massive debt? Why or why not?
In your view, who should bear the brunt of student loan debt—the student, the university, or society?
If you were given the power to restructure how universities are funded, what would you change and why?
Do you think taking on debt for higher education is worth the opportunities it may provide, or are there better alternatives?
What alternative paths to career success (i.e., trade schools, apprenticeships) do you think are undervalued, and why?
To what extent do you believe universities should be held accountable for the job prospects and earnings of their graduates?
Can you imagine a world where education is treated as a right rather than a privilege? How would that change society?
How would your perspective on college change if tuition were free, and how might that impact society?
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