When I went to school we had to goto a big room to sign up for classes And then go another day to pay your bill and or receive your financial aid checks. This was in the 90's before online signup, etc. Most of the students I saw were receiving checks because their financial aid was more than their bill. Tell me any of this made sense? I'm sure this is still happening.
Yes. Fafsa granted [Pell Grant] me the max $5.5k as a full-time student per year. Any of that $5.5k that was not used was given to me as a check. Today's highest Pell Grant is $7.5k; so regardless of how much the college costs that can either cover an entire year...or that can barely cover textbooks.
The government has no money. It's taxpayer money, I don want to fund anyones school. I have my own kids that I took care of. Furthermore the doctor shortage was created by the government in the first place. Factual information on this but I am posting this one source.
But to be fair would we be able that about all funds that get pooled together? Things such as social security (why is my money going to somebody else's retirement), medicaid/medicare (why am I paying for somebody else's cancer treatment or an obese's triple bypass surgery), or social services like a library or community center if I never use them? (Not saying I'm against what I mentioned above).