"NO CUTS, NO COMPROMISES" PETITION

Do you know how much debt you will be in when you graduate? Do you know how much of what you will ultimately pay for your student loan will go towards education and how much will end up lining the pockets of financial institutions that contribute nothing to education? Higher education is the fundamental bedrock of American society. Education drives our ability to innovate, and is directly correlated to our future as a prosperous, successful nation. Education is the pathway for immigrants to find success and contributes to students becoming upstanding citizens and life-long taxpayers and learners.

With the cost of a college education becoming increasingly unaffordable, we propose a NO CUTS, NO COMPROMISE petition to all 50 Governors to urge them to commit to refrain from making ANY cuts to education in their state budgets this year. We ALL have the right to an affordable, high quality education and ask that our Governors consider their priorities by upholding these rights.

The average cost of college has gone up by over 66% over the last 20 years(http://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=76) while administrator salaries have risen considerably. At Ohio State University, President E. Gordon Gee is the top-earning public college President in the nation, bringing in over 1.8 million dollars per year. (http://chronicle.com/article/Presidents-Defend-Their-Pay-as/126971/)
At the same time, it has become harder for graduates to find well paying jobs. In fact, recent graduates have seen a 10% decrease in their income since 2006, according to the New York Times. (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/19/business/economy/19grads.html)

It is time that we stand together and protect higher education in America. Let's stop burdening our youth with over $20,000 in student loans by the time they graduate. We believe that everyone  should have the right to an affordable, quality education without fear of financial ruin. Education for the 99% should NOT be dictated by the financial gains of the 1%.

We ask all America's Governors to make No Cuts to Education, in their state budgets.

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GOAL: 10,000 signatures

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Rheuben Bundy signed 2012-05-10 12:49:04 -0700
The previous cuts took away a valuable research fellowship from me. I have worked 40+ hours in a dead end job to pay bills while i completed my master’s, only to find that with the cuts, my Curriculum Vitae does not merit me a funded phd position. I am in academic limbo. I do not have enough training to find anything more than a temporary adjunct position, but with the budget cuts in texas, these positions have been done away with. I am not qualified to do anything else but bartend. Soon the student loan wolves will be at the door. If you find yourself in a predicament like me, sign this petition, go to the site and get active, and join our collective: the student/worker union on facebook. lets begin educating ourselves on how to fight back!

solidarity,

Rheuben Bundy
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