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commercials for grand canyon university

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2seaoat



First, wtf is grand canyon university. Second, if you have seen the commercial and the catering to vets......you want to get ill. Taxpayer dollars being funneled in these apparent degree mills. There are plenty of state universities and junior colleges which can actually give a person a good education. Student loans have now reached the level of all credit card debt, but what we do not know is how much of this veteran education is pure bs. This country is continually dumbing down.

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Deus X

2seaoat wrote:First, wtf is grand canyon university.  Second, if you have seen the commercial and the catering to vets......you want to get ill.  Taxpayer dollars being funneled in these apparent degree mills.   There are plenty of state universities and junior colleges which can actually give a person a good education.  Student loans have now reached the level of all credit card debt, but what we do not know is how much of this veteran education is pure bs.  This country is continually dumbing down.

Wanna see something weird? When you're NOT logged in and you go to the above post, if you position the cursor over the words "grand canyon university", you get a pointy-finger cursor which means you can click on it for a link to those words. Only, you don't get anything connected to Grand Canyon University, you get a link to drapes on the Walmart site.

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Floridatexan

Floridatexan


http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/divergent-views-of-for-profit-grand-canyon-university-9705013

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Deus X

2seaoat wrote:Student loans have now reached the level of all credit card debt, but what we do not know is how much of this veteran education is pure bs.  

Well, this oughta cheer you right up:

Student debt has ballooned from $260 billion in 2004 to almost $1.4 trillion, but it's not those numbers that spell serious problems for student loan borrowers, the report found. Instead, it's the rapidly rising rates of people who go into default.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/mollyhensleyclancy/student-loan-default-crisis-may-be-worse-than-we-thought?utm_term=.ieKoPwO8q#.xkwdyqZOb


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