So it's getting to that time of year again when the newspapers, in eager expectation of the A level results, once again start talking about the off-spring of the nation going off to University (with the now ever present mention of the fact that UK tuition fees will be sky-rocketting very soon).
I remember filling out all my forms for student finance and at the time I happened across a clause that basically told parents they should support their child through University.
So, what you're opinion of this? (i.e. Should Parents be obliged to support their children through University or would it be better that young people sink or swim by their own ability to finance themselves (either by work or by loans)?)
Discuss!
P.S. as added discussion value, what personally would you do in the situation (as a young person or the parent)? Also, tell us any stories of Uni finance miss-haps or sucesses you know that happened to youself or someone else.
My opinion (skip over if you want): Personally I think that at age 18 a person is legally an adult and asking parents to support their young person actually undermines this. Ok, I'm fine with people who do support their children because they can but their shouldn't be an expectation from the government that families across the country should support the education of an adult family member.
When I go to Uni I know that it's my financial burden to pay my loans back, Uni was my choice after all. Sure, I'm really pleased that I've not been kicked out of the house and I have somewhere to sleep out of term time but aside from that, I dunno, maybe I'm too proud to want to get help but mostly because I believe you repay your debts and if I've got one to the government, I'd hate to feel even more indebted to my parents who have already raised me to adulthood.
I remember filling out all my forms for student finance and at the time I happened across a clause that basically told parents they should support their child through University.
So, what you're opinion of this? (i.e. Should Parents be obliged to support their children through University or would it be better that young people sink or swim by their own ability to finance themselves (either by work or by loans)?)
Discuss!
P.S. as added discussion value, what personally would you do in the situation (as a young person or the parent)? Also, tell us any stories of Uni finance miss-haps or sucesses you know that happened to youself or someone else.
My opinion (skip over if you want): Personally I think that at age 18 a person is legally an adult and asking parents to support their young person actually undermines this. Ok, I'm fine with people who do support their children because they can but their shouldn't be an expectation from the government that families across the country should support the education of an adult family member.
When I go to Uni I know that it's my financial burden to pay my loans back, Uni was my choice after all. Sure, I'm really pleased that I've not been kicked out of the house and I have somewhere to sleep out of term time but aside from that, I dunno, maybe I'm too proud to want to get help but mostly because I believe you repay your debts and if I've got one to the government, I'd hate to feel even more indebted to my parents who have already raised me to adulthood.