Yes it is that simple. It's not like any debt. You being extended a loan with no credit check and no job. You understand at the time you take it you have to pay it back. Simple stuff. Excuses are why the system is broken. Many now think that they can get away with not paying what they borrowed. Sickening the way some people think. The best answer is cancel the program, let them figure out how to do something on their own.
Welcome to the real world. If one can not accept those terms, go borrow the money someplace else or go to a completely affordable trade school or get a good paying job in the automotive industry and many others without college which I am POSITIVE make more money then many graduates. Im not paying for your college. That is the problem here, people forget there is no such thing as government money. The government took money from my paycheck and all other Americans and lent it to college kids because they want to go to college. No questions asked.
Well guess what? My fellow Americans and I need to be paid back with the money that the government took from me.
My own daughter worked through college, had a fair share of loans. Got a job and started working away from home part time 3 days before the first year of college started near the university. In her last year she worked part time in her field of study. Graduated and started full time work in the field she studied (and previously also worked part time when going to college) within a month of graduating.
Using amortization sheets not only paid her loans on time but doubled up (with our contribution of 50% towards whatever extra principle that she doubled up every month) and was debt free in 5 years.
During that time she was driving an old ratty Pontiac Grand Am that was running fine, used hand me down cell phones and we paid her service during college. You can imagine how she felt initially once she paid off her loans, all of a sudden they started talking about "loan forgiveness"
Oh wait!!! Spring break? Winter recess? Summers? She worked near the university (or near our home) while many went on their spring breaks. For summer, she worked locally at a Texas Roadhouse near our home. Very proud of what she achieved compared to some of her friends as we were in an affluent area.
This year she just bought her first home on her own.
(ps honorable mention, my son, wasnt college material so he didnt pretend to want to go to college, a hard worker, held many jobs, sometimes one full time and one part time in the health field. Today I am sure he makes more money than many college grads working for BMW. Just sold his first home, 2 kids and stay at home mom and they just bought a new 5 bedroom home since the other was getting small for the growing family.
I dont think my kids are unique and I hate hearing that the system is unfair. This is the best country in the world to "make it" if you work for it. The excuses in social media are making many young people and their parents think doing nothing with your life and life is unfair is the majority. Nothing could be further from the truth. Just look at all the young families and people living in homes enjoying life.