And you are expected to pay for it via loan forgiveness
/There — i just saved someone $17,000.00
NJ university to offer a masters degree in “Happiness Studies”. Consenting adults should certainly be left free to engage in acts of collegiate spending, whether it’s for degrees in economics, or finance, or victimhood ceramics studies, or, as here, “happiness” The objection arises when these young scholars borrow money to get degrees in the latter categories, discover that their degrees are worthless, and then demand that the adults in the room save them from their idiocy by paying their loans for them.
None of this would happen if colleges and lenders were’t protected from the risks of defaulting loans.