Which 2020 hopeful will save chefs from crushing culinary school debt?
outlines a vaguer plan than those of Sanders and Warren, but promises to make public college debt-free for low-income families and cancel “the debts of borrowers in low-quality, overwhelmingly for-profit programs.” His campaign rep said in an email: “As President, Pete would hold for-profit colleges to strict standards, ensuring they don’t leave students with unaffordable debt or unacceptably low earnings.
The status quo is not working for America’s culinary students — and if nothing changes, it’s plainly obvious that unless you have the privilege to do it debt-free, culinary school is just not worth it. If any other campaigns get back to me — or if there are major policy updates during Thursday’s debate — I’ll update this story accordingly.
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