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Teh One Who Knocks
04-02-2015, 12:27 PM
Kaitlyn Schallhorn - Campus Reform


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In an effort to make the campus more “inclusive,” freshmen students who are admitted for the spring semester at the University of California, Berkeley, will no longer be referred to as “spring admits.”

According to The Daily Californian, the public school’s student newspaper, the change is an effort to make students who are admitted for the spring semester feel less inferior to those admitted in the fall. Amy Jarich, assistant vice chancellor and director of undergraduate admissions, told the student publication that “spring admit” students can feel as though “their admission was significantly different” from other freshmen.

The Daily Californian reported that students who are admitted in the spring can be a part of one of three categories: Fall Program for Freshmen (FPF), an academic program where students can live on campus and attend games and classes through an extension program; fall semester off to work, travel, or take classes elsewhere; or enroll in a study abroad program for freshmen.

According to the student publication, the change is simply in name-only; it will not affect the overall enrollment numbers.

“The difference is really what we’re calling it,” Jarich told The Daily Californian.

Casey Given, who graduated from Berkeley in 2012 with a Bachelor’s in rhetoric, told Campus Reform that as a “spring admit,” he never found the classification offensive as it made “perfect sense.”

“The manufactured outrage to a rather innocuous phrase is another symptom of Berkeley's illness with freedom of expression,” Given told Campus Reform. “Despite being the literal home of the Free Speech Movement, the university has become overly obsessed with political correctness to the point of absurdity, as is well seen in the 'spring admit' example."

According to The Daily Californian, around 750 students will be enrolled in the FPF program in August for the spring 2016 semester. Around 200 students will have to wait to begin classes until January 2016.

“We don’t want you to feel like a second choice,” Jarich told the student newspaper. “You are someone I dearly want to come here, but I don’t have a seat for you right now.”

FBD
04-02-2015, 12:37 PM
What I’m about to tell you is not my own opinion or even analysis. It’s original data that comes from the United States Federal Reserve and national credit bureaus.

-40 million Americans are now in debt because of their university education, and on average borrowers have four loans with a total balance of $29,000.
-According to the Fed, “Student loans have the highest delinquency rate of any form of household credit, having surpassed credit cards in 2012.”
-Since 2010, student debt has been the second largest category of personal debt, just after a home mortgage.
-The delinquency rate for student loans is now hovering near an all-time high since they started collecting data 12 years ago.
-Only 37% of total students loan balances are currently in repayment and not delinquent.

The rest—nearly 2 out of 3—are either behind on payments, in all-out default, or have entered some sort of deferral program to delay making payments, with a small percentage still in school.




Debt is another form of servitude. Like medieval serfs, debt keeps people tied to jobs they dislike in places they don’t want to be working for bosses they hate doing things that make them feel unfulfilled.

Debt makes it very difficult to walk away and start fresh.

In fact, ‘starting fresh’ is almost legally impossible when it comes to student debt. Even in US bankruptcy court, student debt cannot be discharged in almost all cases.

It is an albatross that hangs over you for a decade or more if you do make the payments, and it follows you around for the rest of your life if you do not.





hey, people cant afford houses, so let's make sure we still get them into debt, its much easier to give them a slip of paper than to let them own a house. dont have to worry about that whole collateral thing.