“The problem is for the involved students who are good and inspite of them being good and capable of contributing to the system are getting under the burden of debt.”
@nmc2015 – If they’re really involved and good students, they will get a fine education at the state U, possibly with FA which will limit the “burden of debt.” As will part-time jobs, full-time summer jobs, and actively looking for grants available within the university.
No one NEEDS to go to an expensive private university, Ivy or not. You seem to be saying that if you’re a good student and have high-income parents, you’re somehow owed an “elite” education. That’s clearly not how many families think, even if they can afford it. Reasonable – and even well-to-do (!) – people know that the path to a good job can easily start at the regular state U.