Posted on 08/08/2016 8:08:50 PM PDT by george76
If your kid is attending Prescott College in Arizona this fall, you may want to double-check the detailed charges on your bill.
The private school is now charging every student a non-mandatory per-semester fee of $30 or $60 for the year to fund a college scholarship for an illegal immigrant. Yes, you read that right. The fee, announced in April, appears on the bill for students in the upcoming school term, who already pay $28,000+ in tuition to attend Prescott. (Room, board, and incidentals are extra, of course.)
Students can opt out of this fee but they have to know about it first.
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Let me get this straight. A young white male will pay extra to fund an illegal and when he graduates and applies for a job he will be rejected and an illegal will be hired instead.
Discrimination is okay - in fact encouraged - as long as an illegal or minority is favored.
But I thought it was FREEeeee
This has been going on in California for over a decade.
Illegals and those not qualified to be attending a Cal University get in while guess the skin colors (white and asian) don’t get in even with 4.0 grade points.
Then, if your kid gets into a Cal university, their tuition goes up each year to pay for the illegals who don’t pay.
Of course most of the parents are math dumb and PC driven, so they never figure this out. So their kids graduate with instant unemployment degrees and the kids/parents owe at least $100,000 in college costs.
Is there (Should there be) a difference between private and public universities?
Is there (Should there be) a difference between fees that are voluntary and fees that are mandatory?
Are we for freedom? Or just for mandates we control and against mandates controlled by the guys?
I think people don’t understand that when one person gets a scholarship, another person must pay more. It’s not like the college is going to give up anything. Liberals always ask for others to give. Liberals are too important to give anything from themselves.
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