Problem is, right now a lot of students aren't becoming doctors, nurses, engineers, school teachers and other useful college products. (Notice I left out lawyers lol) Students are getting massively in debt with the federal loans and inflated tuition and not studying something that will make them a productive product of college. Too many students major in some useless degree program and come out with only the skills to debate social issues from only one point of view while they don't focus on getting that Starbucks order right.
I'd like to see some reform, like a requirement that if you are getting government aid you are required to learn a useful degree, or allow that aid to be used towards a solid trade school and not just a college. No more endless government money to "find yourself" by racking up debt taking all kinds of courses that don't lead to a modern productive degree. If folks still want to major in some subject that doesn't lead to a productive career, they can still do it, but they must get a non-government source of aid if needed and the consequences of picking an unproductive degree are on them. Of course that person is still going to default on their loans but private loan entities will get it back somehow. Or they will stop loaning money for stupid degrees and maybe eventually people getting aid for / wasting time on stupid degrees will go away.