Topic > Proposing solutions to fight poverty in the United States

The university should help end poverty by promoting students' education, so they can be exposed to better opportunities, such as obtaining a well-paying job. How can we expect people to further their education if they can't afford it? According to Justin Brown, associate director of financial aid at the University of Missouri in the United States, "The reality of college costs is that many families find themselves struggling to pay their entire college bill, despite having already submitted the FAFSA and received federal, state, and institutional financial aid resources” (Brown). Following the 2012 GOP resolution, financial aid, particularly grants, were cut significantly (Tampa Bay Times). to seek loans, which may solve the problem for now, but will put them in a serious financial hole in the long run after graduating and securing a job, a percentage of your checks are taken away to pay off your loans students In a way it's almost unethical, you pay to go to college in an attempt to achieve a career to make more money, then whether you graduate or not you pay the money plus interest. President Obama says, “The federal government must make the student loan repayment system more user-friendly by redesigning its communications with students” (Making College More Affordable). If you need to ask for a loan, the responsibility is yours