October 7, 2022 // By Anthony Foster
Consider this, you’re a student from a poor, inner-city neighborhood. Your parents barely make enough, and like 61% of Americans, live paycheck to paycheck. You spend your whole childhood under the boot of oppressive poverty. Then you get the golden ticket, you qualify for substantial student aid, and going to college is now an option. A chance to move up the economic ladder. Your grades are okay, not great, but neither were your teachers. You didn’t get the presidential scholarship,...