Because otherwise you’re essentially just subsiding wealthy kids and their parents. Rich people aren’t stupid. They’re not just going to say “Oh yeah, no need for a $20,000 government grant. We’re paying out of pocket.” But the only way to really avoid it, is to *assume* parents are going to be assisting with college costs and just deal with those that fall through the cracks.
The sad thing is this doesn’t only impact wealthy people this negatively impacts everyone for the most part. My parents are blue collar make enough to live and be happy that’s it, no way can they afford anything for my schooling yet my country decided not to give me enough student loan because of their income.
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Rich people can afford to pay lawmakers to get laws written a certain way, and up until very very recently, it was considered shameful to have a child who was out as LGBT, and rich people’s defense against that shame was something called “cutting off” their children from funds. You cannot “cut off” your child’s pell grant.
My siblings who didn’t get along with my parents weren’t able to apply for financial aid. Unless the parents supply their income and tax information for the FAFSA application, the kids can’t get a Pell grant. It didn’t matter that they were financially independent and filed their own taxes. This law really shafts poor students who have no relationship with their parents. This is in the U.S.
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