Education and its views today has become politically complex.
You can say that our education system has many broken areas and it has many
lost pieces to be found. I often ask myself the question, can the pieces to the
puzzle be solved and challenged in a way that it helps to bring methods,
policies, practices and instruction to education that can be deemed fair, just
and appropriate for our students?
Each and every person should have the option and the
opportunity to attend college regardless of what their race, color, creed or
religion is. The article that I selected is "Obama’s student loan rules are
denying blacks in disproportionate numbers." I agree and respect the Obama
Administration in what they are trying to do for all students that are
attending and wanting to attend college by allocating, dispensing and trying to
stabilize funds that are being offered to college students and their parents. In my opinion, I feel that every student
should be able to attend the college of their choice no matter what the cost
may be.
I can attest to the new student loan rules. Obama’s new
student loan rules are denying not only blacks in disproportionate number but
it is affecting all students’ not
just minorities. Funding for all public
and private institutions are being effected in great ways. School s are laying
off teachers, reducing of staff, some institutions are doing away with certain
degrees and athletic programs, less scholarships are being offered, enrollment is on the decline and the list just
goes on and on.
Due to the economy and life’s circumstances, my household
income has changed tremendously. Just a
couple of months ago, I had the opportunity to apply for a Parent Plus Loan for my son and I was denied the loan
amount due to some blemishes on my credit report. If it was not for the hard
efforts of my son’s financial advisor, he might not be able to attend school
this coming fall. His advisor was able to find the funds for him and all of his
tuition and expenses for the 2013-2014 school term is paid in full including housing,
meals and books. We were very fortunate and very blessed. But how many students
in the same situation that we were in are able to come out on top and are able
to find other resources and funding to help pay for their college tuition? Yes, I do believe in so many ways that “The
tougher credit criteria’s are having a disparate impact on underrepresented
minority students….but let’s say all students are having a disparate impact ,
the very ones that stand to benefit the most from a college education.”
(Strauss, 2013)Reference