Why are colleges building athletic stadiums, luxurious amenities, and paying coaches when the cost of college is unaffordable and students like ones in this video are legally homeless?
The government provided colleges are not concerned with individuals. If they have sports teams, that takes precedent over individual students. I have not done any research into on-campus housing, but many places seem to be providing less on-campus housing now than when I attended college. I know there was a trend for students to prefer living in off campus apartments, but finances are often not there for many individual students. I also suspect that some dormitories have been reclassified for different usage.
Jacob Johnson Fewer students attended college this year than last year and the year before because of these expenses. Makes no sense to have those amenities as a result.
Georgina Toland I never said sports only. Read the full comment. It’s more than just sports as I wrote. If you read my full comment, that’s how you know it’s the students who have to pay for all those amenities and salaries. Also, no absolutisms based on exceptions please! That makes you lazy! Bryant Gumbel, ESPN’s Outside the Lines, Buzz Bissinger, Pulitzer Prize author of Friday Night Lights, USA Today, and the book University of Nike all confirm what I wrote.
Fry D I have a college student living with me right now and I’m so happy I am able to offer her help. I can’t pay for her college only housing and meals and toiletries. 😏
We tried that, many can not be trusted, and they continue to hang out with their friends living in the streets that are a bad example for them. We took in a homeless lady as a housekeeper gave her money every day. We showed her friendship and told her she could eventually find a room of her own and make new friends. She could have had a new life.
Aisha - Are you serious????? Okay let's put this into perspective.... "HOMELESS COLLEGE STUDENTS" You don't hear about homeless locksmiths Or homeless HVAC Technicians Why? Because they're making 80-100k straight out of a 1-2 year technical school... Most often that kid will only spend between 3-5k TOAL for a practical certificate that will give them REAL world results. we need to STOP MISLEADING KIDS into getting 80k political science degrees that give them ZERO career options.
Yes keep going... you are making the wealthy even wealthier. Be like sheep, and get more loans that can never be forgiven or forgotten through bankruptcy laws. Compete with the millions of others for the jobs that will never be there when you graduate. Apply to the most expensive schools in the most expensive housing areas of America because you are so smart. Your future debt will keep you paying taxes till death while your owners buy new yachts and teach there kids how to use these idiots to maintain family wealth.
@@brandonleesanders Regardless, if they can't make ends meet they shouldn't be going to school. They should be working. Even if they're working in a minimum wage job. They'll be better off than not working at all.
Sad thing is they might not find a job with a degree in Political Science, Socialogy etc...a lot of them were promised to get out of poverty by investing in a college degree. It's just not true. Lots of them are probably better off going to a vocational school.
This is such a sad story. For someone who is trying to better himself or herself, that person should not be dealing with homelessness and other negative issues.
Part of the reason for the rising cost of higher education is that colleges are spending more on nicer dorms, student centers, and fitness centers, as opposed to actual educational facilities.
Employement without a marked college degree can translate into homelesses when working at minimum wage without family or friends to assist. At some point reality sets in and it's not a choice anymore.
+Jeff Wilbur I'm actually against adults being fed, housed and educated for free. And corporate tax cuts are almost the only thing keeping many manufacturing jobs in America.
That is nothing compared to the amount your country uses to make war....... The budget for destruction should never beat the budget for developement....
@@kimcham9949 If only you knew that most imigration to the US is caused by what the US does or supports in those countries you wouldn't stress that so strongly.
Look up Mark Horvaths channel Invisible People. He is an advocate for the homeless in L.A. Mark was formerly homeless. Now he gives a voice to homeless people all around the country. And has traveled to foreign countries. Interviewing the homeless. His videos are raw and unedited.
John Davis - My buddy in California is a semi-retired engineer, but he is going to buy a van to travel with and mostly live in it. You got the same idea. However, he does own a house in the Bay area that is worth a lot today. But for how long? Who knows. Sadly, he is a liberal, and shows some signs of understanding reality and common sense.
As a homeless college student in Santa Monica I can say there are programs for college students but they also have age restrictions which makes it hard for non-traditional students and that is one of the other issues.
MayaD TV Check with Local Churches, Church Groups, “Rhema”Churches. Maybe they will “Board” a Student for College Semester. (Church Basements; Etc.) Mentorships (Alumni’s in the Area)??? Steering Committee to Offer Suggestions & Get Temporary Plan to get College Students off the Streets. Go to UA-cam & Make Dave Ramsey Aware. See what he Suggests also.
Age restrictions, in any form, at a college is just another institutional way to enforce discrimination. How disgusting. What is the difference between age discrimination and banning a specific race from a learning institution.
@@ceritacarter4337 those are all great ideas and trust me people have informed me of different options but I'm so busy focused as a full-time student and working that I don't have a lot of time to run around to different organizations I need to focus on transferring at the end of the year that is my main goal but thank you
@@ceritacarter4337 I feel people need to be more vocal about these issues especially when it comes to age discrimination with nontraditional college students. There needs to be more housing put in place for junior colleges. If I had the time to be an activist on this issue trust me I would but right now I'm trying to keep my head above water while going to school full-time working and volunteering it's a lot. I also have to focus on keeping up my grades up for my last two classes so I can transfer at the end of the year. I just graduated with my associates last month.
So many empty and abandoned buildings around big cities which can be used to house these students, counties should offer more resources for these students, no reason for them to be homeless.
Vesper Martini - Okay let's put this into perspective.... "HOMELESS COLLEGE STUDENTS" You don't hear about homeless locksmiths Or homeless HVAC Technicians Why? Because they're making 80-100k straight out of a 1-2 year technical school... Most often that kid will only spend between 3-5k TOAL for a practical certificate that will give them REAL world results. we need to STOP MISLEADING KIDS into getting 80k political science degrees that give them ZERO career options.
My daughter wanted to and got accepted at an out of state college. I had to break her heart because I can’t afford housing and I didn’t want to go further into debt. She got accepted at the Univ. of Pitt. which is great because she can live at home and I won’t be worried if she’s eating or sleeping indoors.
@@NemieVlog Most kids today don't want to live at home and go to a nearby commuter school because "it isn't cool" or they want bragging rights to a certain college or location....They want the "college life experience"......When I went to college, I lived at home for 4 years, worked a year still at home, got married, then went to the closest medical school and commuted every day......I knew I could barely afford things even the way I did it....Stupid parents let their kids go halfway across the country and somebody has to pay for it.....If your family has money, that's great. But if you don't come from money and will have student loans, it is much smarter to live at home & save your 💰
This was the right direction. I graduated in South Carolina and am currently enrolled in a school in Houston tx. it’s hard having no support and being in such a big city I’ve literally been surviving on the cafeteria here since January
There is something extremely wrong in this country when our future professionals are digging in garbage cans for food and sleeping in a van down by the river. College shouldn’t be a crippling horrible decision you make, but a uplifting and enlightening time in your life. This treatment of our college students will come back to haunt us.
MetalGearMk3 I work in hospitality and most of my co workers have masters, while I don’t but worked in the industry since I am 17. I am debit free, and have my own flat with my partner while most of my co workers are still paying for their education while sharing house with +2 people. People definitely need to start seeing education as a investment instead of a golden key for 6 figures salaries
These College commercials are not what they say. They are making it sound guaranteed because they are getting paid to do it. They are brainwashing this generation of young people thinking a career is going to be promising. Some become successful but a large percentage don't.
My daughter is in debt to Ball State on housing and food charges. She had a scholarship that helped pay for her classes and financial aid. In the end the highest charges were food and housing. Its ridiculous! We need to fix this problem Now!
Terrible. Now she needs to work like everyone else. Pay those bills. No one told your daughter to go to an out-of-state college. No one told your daughter to take lodging and meals from the college. Don't expect the rest of us to pay for your daughter's lifestyle choices. I can tell you are a terrible parent.
Baby boomers need to shut up about younger generations not working hard enough. I am just sick of hearing that. Not only do these generations work hard, they have so much more to work against.
I am a college grad boomer. So are most of my nieces and nephews (college graduates). They already have children. What age group are you selecting? I waited 10 years with a graduate degree in hand to find professional employment. Not on the rag here Kate.
I am in the generation right after the boomers and they are most definitely the me generation and have done more to harm this country than some of our enemies.
I was one of them. After trying everything to get back on my feet after loosing my job I had to live in and out between the street and shelters. I was living in Saint Vincent de Paul S D, Ca when I registered for college. They kicked me out right before classes started. They told me it was not a dorm. I got help as a veteran and got temporary shelter for winter. Got a student loan, a camper van and I graduated. The worst hurdle was the police that tried to trick me into getting out of the van so I expose myself as a city camper. I have to thank specially to Starbucks wi fi and the Veterans Village for housing after graduation. Nobody hires homeless so stop telling them to get a job. You need a real address for background checks as I was told when I was trying at first. College is free for the homeless but nothing else. Laptop, supplies, books, food, transportation, clothes are not included
I was a plumber, electrician and first graduated from a state university and lately an engineer. I am more educated than most people you will ever know in your life.EEUU bankrupted USA. That is the truth. I am a landlord now thanks to my inheritance. We are not rich but barely surviving in this fascist system
Omg that guy’s voice shaking when he was talking about not making it to the shelter on time makes me choke up :( And then him talking about how he thought of killing himself. GOD! I hate America sometimes.
It’s not America’s fault. It’s the fault of his incredibly selfish loser parents who care so little about him that they couldn’t be bothered to put him ahead of drugs and crime so they could provide him with food and shelter like any decent parent would. We have a parenting problem, not a country problem.
I am in tears for these young people....my granddaughter opted to live at home during college and financially I did what ever she needed to help. It's very expensive
It makes me sad to know so many students are struggling with expenses today. My grandparents paid for both of my degrees, plus food and housing. They even left me a sizable inheritance that I didn't deserve.
you can always give some of you inheritance as a scholarship to someone struggling this is in regards to feeling sad and wanting to do something about it. I don't believe if you have money you should be giving it away that is a personal choice. I myself choose to give it away if available.
You might want to consider donating some of that inheritance for scholarships at your alma mater(s). Especially since your grands were generous with you, and you think you didn't deserve your inheritance. Make them proud!
Kabeeru bello Almustapha - Okay let's put this into perspective.... "HOMELESS COLLEGE STUDENTS" You don't hear about homeless locksmiths Or homeless HVAC Technicians Why? Because they're making 80-100k straight out of a 1-2 year technical school... Most often that kid will only spend between 3-5k TOAL for a practical certificate that will give them REAL world results. we need to STOP MISLEADING KIDS into getting 80k political science degrees that give them ZERO career options.
@@brandonleesanders for us AFRICANS whenever the name of America is sound we think of two things 1. Power = this includes wealth and prosperity .2 WAR = this because USA engages itself in war than any other country.
Kabeeru bello Almustapha - I must also add that a good portion of black Americans are lazy. The USA has more resources to become successful than any other place on earth and black Americans just don't take advantage of it. I can say this because I'm black... Not all black Americans are this way but there is a major problem here in the USA.
@@brandonleesanders i never mentioned white, Hispanic or black Americans, but i generalised my argument as USA as a whole country. I don't like racists, religious or tribal arguments, because it doesn't solve any problem. My point is Americans does not deserve to be homeless. USA is the sole super power the world has ever seen, economically, technologically and financially. Americans deserve more than what they gets.
So true. I wish the candidates for President would address this issue. What changes could they implement to reduce homelessness??? Not everyone can even handle trying to work full time. People with disabilities are the most vulnerable.
Those of you who said that "when I was in school" shows a lack of understanding of today's college crises. I put myself through also. That is no longer possible today, as the price for housing at schools has gone up about 600% since then. There are no jobs for college students that will pay that kind of money. So even if you have a scholarship, you still have that cost to deal with. I salute those students for trying to stay in school, despite the odds. I cannot believe there are so many people who criticize them and laugh at their struggles, which are epidemic during these times. Instead of criticizing, maybe those of us who can, should do something to help with this problem. Not everyone is trying to get something for nothing. They want an education, and they need a stable place to live and food to eat during that time. Churches can help, teachers' groups, unions. YOU CAN HELP! Have a heart.
@@lookingforanswers4271 , I don't think it's b.s. but you are entitled to your opinion. My grand-daughter's housing at UCSB, is more than 10 times what mine was at UCI back in the day. All I am saying is that it is harder than ever to finance an education without ending up in debt for the rest of the foreseeable future. Congrats on your success. I was successful too. But these are hard times. I was asking people to have compassion, and not be so quick to criticize others
Two years ago when I was a student at Rogue Community College in Grants Pass I knew of 3 students who were homeless, 1 of them lived in their car. I also knew of another student who lived on a couch at some house for $200 a month. But, with that said, I knew of a couple dozen or so who dropped out and simply got a job. College is a financial joke, it's some serious greed, especially the required books that constantly change every quarter. As for me I ended up graduating. Couldn't find the job I wanted and ended up working as a long-haul truck driver at $1,100 a week. In the end I would have been better off not spending nearly $20,000 for college and just jumping into truck driving. I guess i'm the lucky one.
I had a good friend in graduate school who had to take a year-and-a-half off and work as a trucker in order to be able to pay tuition and finish his degree. I know it's hard, and so sorry u couldn't find a job after graduating. The salary of a trucker is *really* good. Nevertheless, I hope you're still proud of having graduated from Rogue Comm College because that is a great achievement and will *always* be of benefit to you as u go through life. No matter what degree or certificate u obtained, if u ever need or want to give up trucking, your having graduated from Comm College will serve u well.
And, like so many drivers, that becomes your entire life. Behind a wheel, never seeing family, tending to a home, a yard, living with your family. It's a sad, hard life being an otr driver. Home, on average, four days out of a month is no life. I don't care how good the money is.
Those of us who have adult children and their rooms are available, if you have room for a college kid who is homeless, please do. You could charge help with walking the dogs or I prefer the "IF you get a B or above, you don't have to pay rent". If there is one near me, they can stay with me. Im near Arizona state.
That's a great idea! That's the best kind of philanthropy. Think about how much $$$$ you would be saving that student. That's real financial aid for them.
I did too and I worked part time at a 5 star resturant making enough to walk graduation with no debt. It appears in this video the students don't hold a job.
California is a very expensive state and I did work part time, mostly tutoring during school and the university I went to was almost an hour and a half away.
Living with my grandmother was a *real* blessing. She owned her mobile home free and clear and she let me drive her car and her Social Security was enough to pay for our food, space rent and other expenses. My grants covered my tuition and books. I ended up taking care of her after graduation.
My whole life, I've always looked at homeless with respect, understand their hardship, and spares what little I have, but always enough for a fast food meal. Then in the winter of 2013 my kids and I was only days towards homelessness... at no fault of my own. I held a job and pay every bills on time. We have no clue that the house we were renting was foreclosed and auction off till we got an eviction notice from the new owner. At shelters waiting list aside.... we were told even if we can get in, no shelter have room to take all 4 of us in. And when you have young kids, to be separated is not an option. I share my story in hope that the general public will look at the homeless with compassion, understanding, and do what little you can to help.
Bunny boops Well Bunny boops I must be a part of a dying breed. My husband and I are in our sixties we have a ranch/farm and we have always strived to be self sufficient. We grow our own vegetables and herbs, our own meat and if you have done any of these things in your life then you’ll know that we always have surplus and that is above and beyond what we eat and store and can. I take all of my surplus into our little town and give it to people who have a need even this winter I have a huge surplus of eggs and I have freeze dried and stored fresh and I can still give my eggs away. Words are cheap “Bunny boop” and I resent your smug attitude and attaching politics to what I said, try thinking 🤔 with your heart unless it’s the size of a tiny raisin.
@@chuckhandcock8867 oh yes, being an underemployed millenial with a graduate degree and being forced to live at home with my parents... so smug. No one in my generation could afford be "self sufficient" with big ranch unless it was handed to them. And I highly doubt it's always been peachy keen for you, if you want to talk about smugness.
I work in financial aid office at a university in Atlanta n we have so many homeless students. It’s so sad I cry sometimes with them. Housing it 4200 a semester since it’s downtown Atlanta. Then we never have enough rooms for all the students. We have food bank but it offers very little help.
You cry? Why? You're a part of the system that is engaged in predatory exploitation of those homeless students, as well as the rest of them. I bet your university president is well heeled with many rooms to spare at his house. Those homeless students help fund all of it. If anything, you're probably being underpaid like the many adjuncts that teach classes for an abysmally low wage. These uni's are crooks. Financial aid? Such an untruth.
Most of these campuses are so old🙄built back in the 1800s and earlier...they need an upgrade and redesign their campuses😶,,they need to build in bigger areas where there is more land to build everything a campus would need instead of making everyone go all over the damn city looking for each building🙄....dorms in one area,, everything scattered..
I worked in financial aid when I was a student. (It was a work-study job.) I am curious, for the homeless students, why didn't they take out loans? Nobody likes loans but to me, it's better than being homeless. Wouldn't you agree?
@@jones2277 They do take out loans it is eaten up by tuition and fees. Tuition alone for instate where I work is about $5600 semester. There is a limit government give for loans each year. Keep mind that a lot of students do not qualify for private loan unless they have a co-signer. These days most parents can’t do that because of their credit. The parents can apply for the plus loan but a lot of parents don’t want to do that. Student under 23 most of the time is classified as a dependent student so the pell is based on the parents income.
@@sunnydaysatl I see. I went to school out-of-state. Also came from a family with a single parent and six kids so no money. I put myself on a schedule where I applied for scholarships every week. I created a spreadsheet. I actually applied for a lot of small scholarships because they tend to have smaller applicant pools. Between that, the grants, the loans, the work-study job, and my credit card, I was able to pay for my tuition, fees, and room and board. I even sent some money home to my mom when my loans were disbursed. My work-study job was in the financial aid office, so I actually learned a lot. I only took out the federal subsidized loans. I did all of these things knowing that I had the choice to go in-state or even go to a community college. I guess I don't understand why these students wouldn't just go to a community college rather than being homeless.
It's March 2022 and I am sitting here crying as I listen to these stories. I have been homeless twice (as an adult) in my life so I know what They went through. So for those people with their harsh comments, it's best to not speak until you have walked a mile in their shoes. These kids were doing the best they could, as are the kids today going through the same thing in 2022. They ar not lazy and/or unmotivated. They are strong. I hope that Dom and the others found success in their later lives. God bless them all.
You all better wake up because the jobs they tell you are waiting for your bachelor degree pays $13 an hour....IF they hire you instead of their neice . Wake up !!!
*_In country as wealthy as the US, its heartbreaking to hear stories like these. Kudos to these students who are pursuing their education no matter what the odds are_*
I truly feel sorry for the young people. They are living in tough times. It's heartbreaking to see them homeless. This is not right and something needs to be done. Times have changed since the 1970's. So many people need a helping hand in these times.
Where was this concern and reporting when a fellow student I knew was, I kid you not, LIVING IN A TREE on campus? Yeah and that was the late eighties. He came from a family of extreme poverty. There was no safety net for him. He still has a scar from the tree parasite infection. I was in a similar situation, and had it not been for three jobs (one of which was at a pizza place where I could get a hot meal for 50 cents a day) I wouldn’t have made it through my undergraduate years. Ultimately it was the lack of transportation and housing that killed my attempts to attend grad school at UCLA. Again: The 1980s. Gen X has a lot in common with the Millennials. We were just too small in numbers to change anything. The Boomers should be afraid. Very afraid.
Not all boomers feel that smug "I made it so can you ". But YOUR right, change is coming and it will jut them when they retire. Those in office won't care about their plight. They will be pinched as the new middle-class sacked with paying for what the government wants to ignore in infrastructure costs they themselves turned a blind eye to when they were busy making it. Marguerite
Georgina Toland true, this has been around for a while. I was a 90s college student and sometimes wonder how I got through! I had to work full time, at one time had 3 part time jobs to make ends meet.
Hi, Georgina!!! I can't believe I happened to watch this video and read your comment! I used to attend the hooping meetups in that little park off of South First St in Austin years ago. A guy living in a tree on campus sounds like something that might happen at UT...though by choice and not as means of survival. I do hope to see more change as more and more seats in all levels of government are filled by gen x'ers and millennials.
How are we XGeners have anything in common?? I did not complete college, but was very resourceful, cutting out the meal plan, buying sacks of potatoes, living off campus as a boarder, working a full time job which was why I couldn't focus on studies, and so forth..I'm not knocking Millenials, but they should ask the older generation( us) for advice more often....
Praying for the students who is homeless,that they have to courage to finished their education,and hoping their lights would shine brightly in the future, You shouldn't be ashame to say something,their are good people with good hearth who will help u,,
Meh, these days very few degrees are certain to lead to anything (best one might be nursing). Lots of engineering grads from good schools can't find any full time work because companies prefer to hire H1B folks from foreign countries, plus a lot of the older generation delay retirement until they are in their 70s.
I am praying for those who in need to survive the hardship of life in college life both academically and materially. Your efforts will surely pay off one day, students!! God bless you all.... (I am so sad to see this video; coz I am thinking about sending my kids to colleges in near future). May God bless you all.....
Hats off to these students and those who help them, You are such an inspiration, You are one of a kind! You really different in a good way! Extraordinary!!
I follow some of the RV nomads on UA-cam and I was surprised they can boondock on the side of the highway or city streets in California and Oregon. That's where I need to be, LOL.
@@NaturesChild67 i beg to differ. she is homeless in that she was forced into being homeless and hates living out of a van. There are other van dwellers who will tell you the same. Here is Chromes take on living in a van and being homeless. ua-cam.com/video/OfJjxbjTkKI/v-deo.html
@@NaturesChild67 here are other videos on the " homeless and living in a van " subject ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=is+living+in+a+van+considered+homeless
i cried watching this. my friend was going to be homeless at my school so I let him stay on my sofa and i also babysit my neighbor's baby for free when she needs to go to class. I want to give whenever i can
I have a lot of respect for this girl. I admire her ambition and drive because she is sacrificing a lot just to get to the finish line. God bless her. I worked full time and attended college full time and it was all worth it.
I lived in slums in college and I knew 3 homeless college students. Two lived in a tent in the woods and one lived in his van. I dumpster dived, begged restaurants for bread, and lived on very little. I applied for food stamps at one point and received them for a year but then the next year I was turned down. I felt like trash and was often treated as such. But I fought hard and did well in school. Now I make 6 figures. Still have sizeable debt but it was worth it. I will never forget what I went through. Create a goal for your life, make it happen, and don't forget what you had to go through to achieve it.
As a mother it breaks my heart. My daughter had my support while in college. She lived at home all I asked from her was good grades. These young people are doing the right thing. Colleges need to address this issue they are our future. I admire their strength.
Sad,and I never knew even college kids were homeless ,for all those that are ,Wishing their dreams to come true and wishing a wonderful future for each and everyone of them.
I am a student at Chico State and I am not homeless, though I feel as if I have no home. I also have Social Security and I am overwhelmed by the trials of making it work. I had to learn frugal things, skip on social outings for I had other expenses, and I work jobs that help pay, but are limiting in what I can provide. I see many who are out of their comfort zone and trying to better their lives and see where they go. I struggle with Asperger's Disorder and I have PTSD, and I get through these challenges even though I wonder if I can make it through the day. If I get that piece of paper saying otherwise, I know the struggle is real.
I give all these students so much credit of how they are surviving. It souldn't be this way, and is painful to see. I hope that they all will lead good lives.
I feel for these young adults. In highschool I lived in my car and in college (I'm in my second year) I'm couch surfing and debating moving back into my car. People don't talk about this enough. My parents don't care much about me and refuse to help in any way shape or form, yet, I'm punished and banished. Colleges should work on giving affordable living to students in need. There are nights where it feels like way too much for me. Like I won't amount to anything. It's unfair and it's true you try not to let anyone know what's going on in fear that their perception of you will chance. This being said, I'm one of the lucky ones and I'm thankful for everything that I have.
How are you doing now? Nobody should have to struggle like that. On top of all that, having your parents ignore your needs is so deeply devastating. My heart goes out to you
We ALL need a helping hand at some point... We NEED community in our lives! Community creates so many good things that we are lacking in this world at the moment... Take a stand for love... Love each other... Help each other... Work together... Stand up with each other... Not agaisnt each other... Love ALL! WE ARE ONE!
Jasmine, that was too uncomfortable and dangerous. Im very glad you graduated!!! Best Regards to each student in this video. I hope each of you graduate very soon.
I’m currently a university student and was shocked during a zoom class that over 100 students are homeless and some live in their cars on campus !!!! Like wtf we have dorms !!!!
@@libertyann439 For educational purposes it would work since thousands of people are in the same situation already. Grow up and see the bigger picture.
In California many of the Community Colleges have also expanded services to homeless students. Mt. San Jacinto College offers food assistance, shower facilities, and now by law provides overnight parking.
Felt really bad about the kid in DePaul University. My cousin went to DePaul in the late 90’s and back then, he had the benefit of the relatively low rentals.
I’d also add that he had his parents nearby in Darien, IL. They’re about as middle class as they come, living in the same house since the 70’s. But my cousin did everything on his own cause of their financial troubles.
California was supposed to institute a measure that allows community colleges to set aside a parking lot for students who live in their vehicle, so they have access to restrooms, showers, and security. God Bless these students doing the right thing getting an education. We need to explore all alternative housing choices, well-equipped vans, tiny houses, RVs.
If a school can build a football stadium that can hold 100,000 people. You should be be able to build a few extra buildings for housing. It's sad to see people struggle when so many easy solutions could fix this problem. These colleges get millions donated to them. That should pay for free food for all students.
It's also interesting when religious affiliated colleges find money to build churches on campus, but can't find money to build affordable housing on campus.
Wow, I'm 60 yrs old with two grown adults, with kids of their own doing very well.. This brought a tear too my eye..don't know what I can do to help, but look a little(a lot) differently how I judge homelessness..good luck too all..
We are taught to go to school to better ourselves only, but what use is there in education if a generation of millennials can’t recognize their fellows mates. I would feel like crap going to sleep knowing that a student my age is sleeping at a bench. It’s not like people don’t see this growing problem, everyone has seen a dozen homeless people and probably didn’t even think the circumstances that led to it or how that person feels at the time. It feels inhuman, you start looking at squirrels and realize that being human is somehow a burden. You sit there hungry and dogs sometimes stare at you as if “ I wish I could help you buddy”. Why do we even have schools if we as a nation cannot solve a simple problem as homelessness? Yet we continue to see more gentrification. Now that this issue is starting to affect middle class whites it’s becoming an issue. But when are we going to learn to move in one accord? Life is simple. Apparently not, Shelters are prisons by the way. No difference.
Ayi, I worked at a mission where I met some young black women who had been in prison. They said there was much more freedom in prison than in the shelter.
You should do a piece on their faculty being homeless. 70% of faculty are adjunct and live below poverty. A student has better odds not going to school. I am an adjunct professor. I pray every day to find a better career
I am a mom of 4 .. my kids are the “millennials” and so called spoiled era. My generation absolutely is to blame for the so called spoiled generation and I guess it’s because we didn’t have much growing up and we were young when we had kids. We did spoil our children, however at the same time they still needed to earn it with grades, chores, etc. I do not agree that all millennials are spoiled .. clearly from this video. It is much harder now for them than when I was their age. Breaks my heart in a million pieces. My 3 grown babies went to college on scholarships, grants and financial aid .. and thank God we were also in a position to help them when the financial aid etc money wasn’t enough. I applaud and support this generation of kids and up and coming like my younger 14 year old. They are sooo talented and so smart! They are very driven and do want to live their best life and make a difference. They just need help. No student should be homeless! They should have enough comfort and security to allow them to solely focus on their education. It’s so important.
I've been a homeless college student and had to live in my car and couch surf several times. I sympathize snd relate to this girl's story. I have since been able to find housing, however I know that not everyone is privileged enough to find the same.
I am sad that these young people refer to themselves as “kids.” At 22yo where do you acquire the mentality that you are still a child @ 22yo? I began college the day after I graduated from HS, 17yo. I always worked. I worked as a nurse’s aide in nursing homes; I worked retail; I worked in the fast food industry; I, also, worked on campus & qualified for work/study programs. It was hard. It took me 6 years to graduate from college. I even took a year & 1/2 off just to work full time. So in all, it took me 8 years to graduate from college after HS. I didn’t have a telephone or a TV. I didn’t get to go out to eat, go to movies or party. Big deal. Some of these students really need counseling about not mortgaging their future with student loans. They, also, need serious counseling about their majors. Art History is not a very marketable degree, especially with only an Associates degree. University’s are selling HS students a bad bill of goods with promising them jobs in fields that have no job openings or future. I definitely agree with helping people out. What I don’t agree with is helping them stay in the “Land Of Magical Thinking.” That is not going to benefit them long term. Let’s talk, seriously.
C J I did attend & graduate from college. The research you referenced came out after I graduated. However, the original research states that the brain is fully mature by 21yo. Either way, the researchers never claim that adults of this age are “children.” If you can vote, drink, by a gun, get married, sign a contract, etc., then legally you are an adult in our culture. Again, my original point was that this adults need assistance in transitioning into adulthood by being given sound advice. Advice that mortgages their future &/or delays them from demonstrating their ability to make difficult decisions, like working & attending college or skipping college to attend a trade school, is not really helping them. That’s all I was saying.
Wow!!! We need to spend 5 billion dollars on giving these kids housing....to help them to be self sufficient and be productive citizens instead of building... A CRAZY WALL! This country has its priorities...WRONG.
Not everyone wants to go to a trade school tho. Sure that could be a starting point but if someone wants to be a doctor or registered nurse or lawyer then they have no choice but to go to university.
@@realBaronFletcher How is it off topic? You mentioned trade schools, and the video is about students struggling to get an education, plus at the end of the video that guy brought up the fact that despite so many homeless students many of them are going to be doctors, nurses or lawyers someday. That was just straight up rude of you.
These students are well aware that trade schools are an option, but guess what? It's up to the individual to decide what path they want to take in life. In fact many students don't even bother studying in America at all and instead move to France or Germany. Unlike you, I don't believe that America is the only place to get a great affordable education regardless if it's a trade school or a university. This is a video about young homeless students struggling to follow their dreams of obtaining a degree in a nation where college tuition is extremely unaffordable for ppl who aren't rich. If you want to watch a video about trade schools then go find that video because there are plenty of them on YT.
lmao mentioning trade schools on a video about homeless college students is seriously off topic anyway, especially since going to a trade school doesn't necessarily mean a student has less of a chance of being homeless. This isn't just a video about expensive college tuition it's also about prestigious universities being located in cities where theres not a lot of affordable housing for students. But I guess all of that just flew right over your head didn't it.
I went to school under the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill, after having served in the United States Army from 2000-2010. There is absolutely no way I could have afforded to pay my tuition, books, and housing without the financial support from the U.S. Treasury Department. Having said that, higher education is not a right as a U.S. citizen, it's a privilege and as unfortunate as the situation is, there's people in this world who are worse off. I hope that universities and colleges (community colleges, 4-year institutions, and post-graduate schools) can provide better resources and make it more affordable for their students.
Why are colleges building athletic stadiums, luxurious amenities, and paying coaches when the cost of college is unaffordable and students like ones in this video are legally homeless?
The government provided colleges are not concerned with individuals. If they have sports teams, that takes precedent over individual students. I have not done any research into on-campus housing, but many places seem to be providing less on-campus housing now than when I attended college. I know there was a trend for students to prefer living in off campus apartments, but finances are often not there for many individual students. I also suspect that some dormitories have been reclassified for different usage.
Money for sports does not go towards anything other than more sports. See: UT Austin.
Jacob Johnson Fewer students attended college this year than last year and the year before because of these expenses. Makes no sense to have those amenities as a result.
Georgina Toland I never said sports only. Read the full comment. It’s more than just sports as I wrote. If you read my full comment, that’s how you know it’s the students who have to pay for all those amenities and salaries. Also, no absolutisms based on exceptions please! That makes you lazy!
Bryant Gumbel, ESPN’s Outside the Lines, Buzz Bissinger, Pulitzer Prize author of Friday Night Lights, USA Today, and the book University of Nike all confirm what I wrote.
Ohio State makes so much money from football, they could afford to offer a complete Associates-to-PhD program for less than $10,000.00.
That guy who bring homeless student into his house is a saint.
Fry D I have a college student living with me right now and I’m so happy I am able to offer her help. I can’t pay for her college only housing and meals and toiletries. 😏
@@sneakerlove5313 Thank you for being a good soul x
We tried that, many can not be trusted, and they continue to hang out with their friends living in the streets that are a bad example for them. We took in a homeless lady as a housekeeper gave her money every day. We showed her friendship and told her she could eventually find a room of her own and make new friends. She could have had a new life.
AMEN
...and no one will ever write a book about him
I cannot put into words my admiration for these students...keep going guys!
Aisha - Are you serious?????
Okay let's put this into perspective....
"HOMELESS COLLEGE STUDENTS"
You don't hear about homeless locksmiths
Or homeless HVAC Technicians
Why?
Because they're making 80-100k straight out of a 1-2 year technical school...
Most often that kid will only spend between 3-5k TOAL for a practical certificate that will give them REAL world results. we need to STOP MISLEADING KIDS into getting 80k political science degrees that give them ZERO career options.
Yes keep going... you are making the wealthy even wealthier. Be like sheep, and get more loans that can never be forgiven or forgotten through bankruptcy laws. Compete with the millions of others for the jobs that will never be there when you graduate. Apply to the most expensive schools in the most expensive housing areas of America because you are so smart. Your future debt will keep you paying taxes till death while your owners buy new yachts and teach there kids how to use these idiots to maintain family wealth.
@@brandonleesanders Regardless, if they can't make ends meet they shouldn't be going to school. They should be working. Even if they're working in a minimum wage job. They'll be better off than not working at all.
If they can't make ends meet, they should be working instead of going to school. They can always go back in the future.
Sad thing is they might not find a job with a degree in Political Science, Socialogy etc...a lot of them were promised to get out of poverty by investing in a college degree. It's just not true. Lots of them are probably better off going to a vocational school.
I have a feeling these students are going to hold on to these experiences and use them to shine bright and set the world on fire. 👍🏻
Yes we will!!
Probably literally, but yes.
So long as they get into positions where they will work to change policy
Absolutely.
@@georginatoland Well said.
This is such a sad story. For someone who is trying to better himself or herself, that person should not be dealing with homelessness and other negative issues.
It appears to me as though he was choosing college over employment. And employment translates into housing and food, especially for a single guy.
Part of the reason for the rising cost of higher education is that colleges are spending more on nicer dorms, student centers, and fitness centers, as opposed to actual educational facilities.
Employement without a marked college degree can translate into homelesses when working at minimum wage without family or friends to assist. At some point reality sets in and it's not a choice anymore.
+Jeff Wilbur I'm actually against adults being fed, housed and educated for free. And corporate tax cuts are almost the only thing keeping many manufacturing jobs in America.
@@JohnDavis-im1oy wow, you sound like the type of person who shouldn't be raising a kid. Yikes.
God bless these kids. ❤
Stability is a necessity, not a luxury!!!!
Lisa Hyyppa les money to illegals more to our citizens
That is nothing compared to the amount your country uses to make war....... The budget for destruction should never beat the budget for developement....
@@EdmondLups: And still this doesn't deter people from emigrating to the U.S.
@@kimcham9949 If only you knew that most imigration to the US is caused by what the US does or supports in those countries you wouldn't stress that so strongly.
@@EdmondLups: Sounds like someone needs to take a stand.
Housing in California is a nightmare.
Look up Mark Horvaths channel Invisible People. He is an advocate for the homeless in L.A.
Mark was formerly homeless. Now he gives a voice to homeless people all around the country. And has traveled to foreign countries. Interviewing the homeless. His videos are raw and unedited.
They’d rather house and fund illegal aliens than their own citizens. That’s the sad part.
It's a nightmare nationwide. I'm in Texas and am one rental increase away from a homeless shelter.
We need to house our own first. Before we help other countries. I wish the powers that be. Would get this thru their head.
John Davis - My buddy in California is a semi-retired engineer, but he is going to buy a van to travel with and mostly live in it. You got the same idea. However, he does own a house in the Bay area that is worth a lot today. But for how long? Who knows. Sadly, he is a liberal, and shows some signs of understanding reality and common sense.
As a homeless college student in Santa Monica I can say there are programs for college students but they also have age restrictions which makes it hard for non-traditional students and that is one of the other issues.
MayaD TV Check with Local Churches, Church Groups, “Rhema”Churches. Maybe they will “Board” a Student for College Semester. (Church Basements; Etc.) Mentorships (Alumni’s in the Area)??? Steering Committee to Offer Suggestions & Get Temporary Plan to get College Students off the Streets.
Go to UA-cam & Make Dave Ramsey Aware. See what he Suggests also.
Age restrictions, in any form, at a college is just another institutional way to enforce discrimination. How disgusting. What is the difference between age discrimination and banning a specific race from a learning institution.
MayaD TV What can people do to help?
@@ceritacarter4337 those are all great ideas and trust me people have informed me of different options but I'm so busy focused as a full-time student and working that I don't have a lot of time to run around to different organizations I need to focus on transferring at the end of the year that is my main goal but thank you
@@ceritacarter4337 I feel people need to be more vocal about these issues especially when it comes to age discrimination with nontraditional college students. There needs to be more housing put in place for junior colleges. If I had the time to be an activist on this issue trust me I would but right now I'm trying to keep my head above water while going to school full-time working and volunteering it's a lot. I also have to focus on keeping up my grades up for my last two classes so I can transfer at the end of the year. I just graduated with my associates last month.
So many empty and abandoned buildings around big cities which can be used to house these students, counties should offer more resources for these students, no reason for them to be homeless.
This was a plan-a Librarian
Vesper Martini Are you going to pay for the Staff and the insurance and overhead???
Vesper Martini - Okay let's put this into perspective....
"HOMELESS COLLEGE STUDENTS"
You don't hear about homeless locksmiths
Or homeless HVAC Technicians
Why?
Because they're making 80-100k straight out of a 1-2 year technical school...
Most often that kid will only spend between 3-5k TOAL for a practical certificate that will give them REAL world results. we need to STOP MISLEADING KIDS into getting 80k political science degrees that give them ZERO career options.
@@jonmacdonald5345 No, personally I can't, but the taxes I pay to the county could be put to better use.
@@brandonleesanders I'm sorry, I miss your point. Who's misleading them? It's their choice, not yours.
My daughter wanted to and got accepted at an out of state college. I had to break her heart because I can’t afford housing and I didn’t want to go further into debt. She got accepted at the Univ. of Pitt. which is great because she can live at home and I won’t be worried if she’s eating or sleeping indoors.
Thank goodness y'all realized that was better than an out-of-state school.
That's a great idea.
@@NemieVlog Most kids today don't want to live at home and go to a nearby commuter school because "it isn't cool" or they want bragging rights to a certain college or location....They want the "college life experience"......When I went to college, I lived at home for 4 years, worked a year still at home, got married, then went to the closest medical school and commuted every day......I knew I could barely afford things even the way I did it....Stupid parents let their kids go halfway across the country and somebody has to pay for it.....If your family has money, that's great. But if you don't come from money and will have student loans, it is much smarter to live at home & save your 💰
bingo. some people don't make those hard decisions though.
This was the right direction. I graduated in South Carolina and am currently enrolled in a school in Houston tx. it’s hard having no support and being in such a big city I’ve literally been surviving on the cafeteria here since January
When education turned to a business-that’s what happened 😞
Well said dude! Well said!
Exactly
Colleges have ALWAYS been ran like businesses. Nothing new...
There is something extremely wrong in this country when our future professionals are digging in garbage cans for food and sleeping in a van down by the river. College shouldn’t be a crippling horrible decision you make, but a uplifting and enlightening time in your life. This treatment of our college students will come back to haunt us.
You evil socialist
A degree doesn't mean you'll get a good job nowadays.
MetalGearMk3 I work in hospitality and most of my co workers have masters, while I don’t but worked in the industry since I am 17. I am debit free, and have my own flat with my partner while most of my co workers are still paying for their education while sharing house with +2 people. People definitely need to start seeing education as a investment instead of a golden key for 6 figures salaries
Sadly
Better to have a degree then not. You have to better yourself .
These College commercials are not what they say. They are making it sound guaranteed because they are getting paid to do it. They are brainwashing this generation of young people thinking a career is going to be promising. Some become successful but a large percentage don't.
The Angry General How would you can know the world with your uneducated minds,
My daughter is in debt to Ball State on housing and food charges. She had a scholarship that helped pay for her classes and financial aid. In the end the highest charges were food and housing. Its ridiculous! We need to fix this problem Now!
Terrible. Now she needs to work like everyone else. Pay those bills. No one told your daughter to go to an out-of-state college. No one told your daughter to take lodging and meals from the college. Don't expect the rest of us to pay for your daughter's lifestyle choices. I can tell you are a terrible parent.
@@roeese1 We live in Indiana all of our life sir. Im helping her pay as well.
What was her major?
Sounds like your loser kid didn’t go to college or went to s crazy community college
Angie Slays Nails Yes - my daughter went to a California university. So expensive!
Baby boomers need to shut up about younger generations not working hard enough. I am just sick of hearing that.
Not only do these generations work hard, they have so much more to work against.
I am a college grad boomer. So are most of my nieces and nephews (college graduates). They already have children. What age group are you selecting? I waited 10 years with a graduate degree in hand to find professional employment. Not on the rag here Kate.
i completely agree
sometimes i think they mean it as a compliment
I am in the generation right after the boomers and they are most definitely the me generation and have done more to harm this country than some of our enemies.
@Beverly Huttinger that is so true - and they are SOOOO destructive - and so selfish compared to the great generation.
I was one of them. After trying everything to get back on my feet after loosing my job I had to live in and out between the street and shelters. I was living in Saint Vincent de Paul S D, Ca when I registered for college. They kicked me out right before classes started. They told me it was not a dorm. I got help as a veteran and got temporary shelter for winter. Got a student loan, a camper van and I graduated. The worst hurdle was the police that tried to trick me into getting out of the van so I expose myself as a city camper. I have to thank specially to Starbucks wi fi and the Veterans Village for housing after graduation. Nobody hires homeless so stop telling them to get a job. You need a real address for background checks as I was told when I was trying at first. College is free for the homeless but nothing else. Laptop, supplies, books, food, transportation, clothes are not included
I was a plumber, electrician and first graduated from a state university and lately an engineer. I am more educated than most people you will ever know in your life.EEUU bankrupted USA. That is the truth. I am a landlord now thanks to my inheritance. We are not rich but barely surviving in this fascist system
Omg that guy’s voice shaking when he was talking about not making it to the shelter on time makes me choke up :(
And then him talking about how he thought of killing himself. GOD! I hate America sometimes.
It’s not America’s fault. It’s the fault of his incredibly selfish loser parents who care so little about him that they couldn’t be bothered to put him ahead of drugs and crime so they could provide him with food and shelter like any decent parent would. We have a parenting problem, not a country problem.
I am in tears for these young people....my granddaughter opted to live at home during college and financially I did what ever she needed to help. It's very expensive
It makes me sad to know so many students are struggling with expenses today. My grandparents paid for both of my degrees, plus food and housing. They even left me a sizable inheritance that I didn't deserve.
you can always give some of you inheritance as a scholarship to someone struggling this is in regards to feeling sad and wanting to do something about it. I don't believe if you have money you should be giving it away that is a personal choice. I myself choose to give it away if available.
Must be nice
The Verbally Abusive Clown well lucky u
@@larryhardy7928 ikr🙄
You might want to consider donating some of that inheritance for scholarships at your alma mater(s). Especially since your grands were generous with you, and you think you didn't deserve your inheritance. Make them proud!
I wondered how the world's Most powerful country has it's people going homeless. That's shame.
Kabeeru bello Almustapha - Okay let's put this into perspective....
"HOMELESS COLLEGE STUDENTS"
You don't hear about homeless locksmiths
Or homeless HVAC Technicians
Why?
Because they're making 80-100k straight out of a 1-2 year technical school...
Most often that kid will only spend between 3-5k TOAL for a practical certificate that will give them REAL world results. we need to STOP MISLEADING KIDS into getting 80k political science degrees that give them ZERO career options.
@@brandonleesanders for us AFRICANS whenever the name of America is sound we think of two things 1. Power = this includes wealth and prosperity .2 WAR = this because USA engages itself in war than any other country.
Kabeeru bello Almustapha - I must also add that a good portion of black Americans are lazy. The USA has more resources to become successful than any other place on earth and black Americans just don't take advantage of it. I can say this because I'm black... Not all black Americans are this way but there is a major problem here in the USA.
@@brandonleesanders i never mentioned white, Hispanic or black Americans, but i generalised my argument as USA as a whole country. I don't like racists, religious or tribal arguments, because it doesn't solve any problem. My point is Americans does not deserve to be homeless. USA is the sole super power the world has ever seen, economically, technologically and financially. Americans deserve more than what they gets.
Brandon Lee Sanders obviously you are a troll account because this is the dumbest statement on here. People like you disgust me. Get a life
Homelessness is crisis in this country and soon to become a national emergrncy..don't expect any help from the crooked politicisns.
tim mc A Men! People are so dumb
So true. I wish the candidates for President would address this issue. What changes could they implement to reduce homelessness??? Not everyone can even handle trying to work full time. People with disabilities are the most vulnerable.
Those of you who said that "when I was in school" shows a lack of understanding of today's college crises. I put myself through also. That is no longer possible today, as the price for housing at schools has gone up about 600% since then. There are no jobs for college students that will pay that kind of money. So even if you have a scholarship, you still have that cost to deal with. I salute those students for trying to stay in school, despite the odds. I cannot believe there are so many people who criticize them and laugh at their struggles, which are epidemic during these times. Instead of criticizing, maybe those of us who can, should do something to help with this problem. Not everyone is trying to get something for nothing. They want an education, and they need a stable place to live and food to eat during that time. Churches can help, teachers' groups, unions. YOU CAN HELP! Have a heart.
B.s. I am putting myself through school while taking care of my kids. If you want it hard enough you figure it out
@@lookingforanswers4271 , I don't think it's b.s. but you are entitled to your opinion. My grand-daughter's housing at UCSB, is more than 10 times what mine was at UCI back in the day. All I am saying is that it is harder than ever to finance an education without ending up in debt for the rest of the foreseeable future. Congrats on your success. I was successful too. But these are hard times. I was asking people to have compassion, and not be so quick to criticize others
The golden era of higher education were the 1960/1970's, people
are at theirs wits end in 2023...
Two years ago when I was a student at Rogue Community College in Grants Pass I knew of 3 students who were homeless, 1 of them lived in their car. I also knew of another student who lived on a couch at some house for $200 a month. But, with that said, I knew of a couple dozen or so who dropped out and simply got a job. College is a financial joke, it's some serious greed, especially the required books that constantly change every quarter.
As for me I ended up graduating. Couldn't find the job I wanted and ended up working as a long-haul truck driver at $1,100 a week. In the end I would have been better off not spending nearly $20,000 for college and just jumping into truck driving. I guess i'm the lucky one.
How old are you?
I had a good friend in graduate school who had to take a year-and-a-half off and work as a trucker in order to be able to pay tuition and finish his degree. I know it's hard, and so sorry u couldn't find a job after graduating. The salary of a trucker is *really* good. Nevertheless, I hope you're still proud of having graduated from Rogue Comm College because that is a great achievement and will *always* be of benefit to you as u go through life. No matter what degree or certificate u obtained, if u ever need or want to give up trucking, your having graduated from Comm College will serve u well.
And the self-driving trucks are coming to take that job away, too.
But if you keep working hard and company notices your education you can move up. Keep it up 👍
And, like so many drivers, that becomes your entire life. Behind a wheel, never seeing family, tending to a home, a yard, living with your family. It's a sad, hard life being an otr driver. Home, on average, four days out of a month is no life. I don't care how good the money is.
Those of us who have adult children and their rooms are available, if you have room for a college kid who is homeless, please do. You could charge help with walking the dogs or I prefer the "IF you get a B or above, you don't have to pay rent". If there is one near me, they can stay with me. Im near Arizona state.
Michael Richardson YOU ARE AMAZING
Great idea I'll spread the word
politricks
That's a great idea! That's the best kind of philanthropy. Think about how much $$$$ you would be saving that student. That's real financial aid for them.
@George Orwell my house was robbed once. It wasn't a college student.
I am *so* thankful I lived with family when I was in college. It allowed me to finish school *without* taking out student loans!
I did too and I worked part time at a 5 star resturant making enough to walk graduation with no debt. It appears in this video the students don't hold a job.
Ariel Klay - Lucky you. I had to work 2 jobs to afford tuition and had to skip lunch to afford to pay for textbooks.
California is a very expensive state and I did work part time, mostly tutoring during school and the university I went to was almost an hour and a half away.
Realist - 25-30 hours during school year, 50 hours during the summer.
Living with my grandmother was a *real* blessing. She owned her mobile home free and clear and she let me drive her car and her Social Security was enough to pay for our food, space rent and other expenses. My grants covered my tuition and books. I ended up taking care of her after graduation.
My whole life, I've always looked at homeless with respect, understand their hardship, and spares what little I have, but always enough for a fast food meal. Then in the winter of 2013 my kids and I was only days towards homelessness... at no fault of my own. I held a job and pay every bills on time. We have no clue that the house we were renting was foreclosed and auction off till we got an eviction notice from the new owner. At shelters waiting list aside.... we were told even if we can get in, no shelter have room to take all 4 of us in. And when you have young kids, to be separated is not an option.
I share my story in hope that the general public will look at the homeless with compassion, understanding, and do what little you can to help.
Just makes me want to cry 😭 all the money our government gives to foreign aid, why can we not help our own first?
Chuck Handcock I agree 100%
Yes!!!!👍👍👍👍👍!!!! I agree with you a billion percent. So true of a comment.
Conservatives love to say that but when it comes to doing anything, have no appetite for taking care of "our own".
Bunny boops Well Bunny boops I must be a part of a dying breed. My husband and I are in our sixties we have a ranch/farm and we have always strived to be self sufficient. We grow our own vegetables and herbs, our own meat and if you have done any of these things in your life then you’ll know that we always have surplus and that is above and beyond what we eat and store and can. I take all of my surplus into our little town and give it to people who have a need even this winter I have a huge surplus of eggs and I have freeze dried and stored fresh and I can still give my eggs away. Words are cheap “Bunny boop” and I resent your smug attitude and attaching politics to what I said, try thinking 🤔 with your heart unless it’s the size of a tiny raisin.
@@chuckhandcock8867 oh yes, being an underemployed millenial with a graduate degree and being forced to live at home with my parents... so smug. No one in my generation could afford be "self sufficient" with big ranch unless it was handed to them. And I highly doubt it's always been peachy keen for you, if you want to talk about smugness.
I work in financial aid office at a university in Atlanta n we have so many homeless students. It’s so sad I cry sometimes with them. Housing it 4200 a semester since it’s downtown Atlanta. Then we never have enough rooms for all the students. We have food bank but it offers very little help.
You cry? Why? You're a part of the system that is engaged in predatory exploitation of those homeless students, as well as the rest of them. I bet your university president is well heeled with many rooms to spare at his house. Those homeless students help fund all of it. If anything, you're probably being underpaid like the many adjuncts that teach classes for an abysmally low wage. These uni's are crooks. Financial aid? Such an untruth.
Most of these campuses are so old🙄built back in the 1800s and earlier...they need an upgrade and redesign their campuses😶,,they need to build in bigger areas where there is more land to build everything a campus would need instead of making everyone go all over the damn city looking for each building🙄....dorms in one area,, everything scattered..
I worked in financial aid when I was a student. (It was a work-study job.) I am curious, for the homeless students, why didn't they take out loans? Nobody likes loans but to me, it's better than being homeless. Wouldn't you agree?
@@jones2277 They do take out loans it is eaten up by tuition and fees. Tuition alone for instate where I work is about $5600 semester. There is a limit government give for loans each year. Keep mind that a lot of students do not qualify for private loan unless they have a co-signer. These days most parents can’t do that because of their credit. The parents can apply for the plus loan but a lot of parents don’t want to do that. Student under 23 most of the time is classified as a dependent student so the pell is based on the parents income.
@@sunnydaysatl I see. I went to school out-of-state. Also came from a family with a single parent and six kids so no money. I put myself on a schedule where I applied for scholarships every week. I created a spreadsheet. I actually applied for a lot of small scholarships because they tend to have smaller applicant pools. Between that, the grants, the loans, the work-study job, and my credit card, I was able to pay for my tuition, fees, and room and board. I even sent some money home to my mom when my loans were disbursed. My work-study job was in the financial aid office, so I actually learned a lot. I only took out the federal subsidized loans. I did all of these things knowing that I had the choice to go in-state or even go to a community college. I guess I don't understand why these students wouldn't just go to a community college rather than being homeless.
It's March 2022 and I am sitting here crying as I listen to these stories. I have been homeless twice (as an adult) in my life so I know what They went through. So for those people with their harsh comments, it's best to not speak until you have walked a mile in their shoes. These kids were doing the best they could, as are the kids today going through the same thing in 2022. They ar not lazy and/or unmotivated. They are strong. I hope that Dom and the others found success in their later lives. God bless them all.
You all better wake up because the jobs they tell you are waiting for your bachelor degree pays $13 an hour....IF they hire you instead of their neice . Wake up !!!
EXACTLY!
Preach
@ilumix led IT is another hot field that you don’t necessarily need college for
*_In country as wealthy as the US, its heartbreaking to hear stories like these. Kudos to these students who are pursuing their education no matter what the odds are_*
I'm so happy for Dom, 2 years from this video wherever Dom is I hope he is still doing well.
the host is also very respectful and attentive to the students, it warms my heart
Wow, look at Abe's face. He shines that he has a roof over his head and people who care about him. Bless him.
I truly feel sorry for the young people. They are living in tough times. It's heartbreaking to see them homeless. This is not right and something needs to be done. Times have changed since the 1970's. So many people need a helping hand in these times.
Where was this concern and reporting when a fellow student I knew was, I kid you not, LIVING IN A TREE on campus? Yeah and that was the late eighties. He came from a family of extreme poverty. There was no safety net for him. He still has a scar from the tree parasite infection.
I was in a similar situation, and had it not been for three jobs (one of which was at a pizza place where I could get a hot meal for 50 cents a day) I wouldn’t have made it through my undergraduate years. Ultimately it was the lack of transportation and housing that killed my attempts to attend grad school at UCLA. Again: The 1980s.
Gen X has a lot in common with the Millennials. We were just too small in numbers to change anything. The Boomers should be afraid. Very afraid.
Not all boomers feel that smug "I made it so can you ". But YOUR right, change is coming and it will jut them when they retire. Those in office won't care about their plight. They will be pinched as the new middle-class sacked with paying for what the government wants to ignore in infrastructure costs they themselves turned a blind eye to when they were busy making it. Marguerite
Georgina Toland true, this has been around for a while. I was a 90s college student and sometimes wonder how I got through! I had to work full time, at one time had 3 part time jobs to make ends meet.
Hi, Georgina!!! I can't believe I happened to watch this video and read your comment! I used to attend the hooping meetups in that little park off of South First St in Austin years ago. A guy living in a tree on campus sounds like something that might happen at UT...though by choice and not as means of survival. I do hope to see more change as more and more seats in all levels of government are filled by gen x'ers and millennials.
How are we XGeners have anything in common?? I did not complete college, but was very resourceful, cutting out the meal plan, buying sacks of potatoes, living off campus as a boarder, working a full time job which was why I couldn't focus on studies, and so forth..I'm not knocking Millenials, but they should ask the older generation( us) for advice more often....
"tree parasite infection." What tree parasite? Squirrels? :P
Makes me really glad that I have a place with my parents.
Praying for the students who is homeless,that they have to courage to finished their education,and hoping their lights would shine brightly in the future,
You shouldn't be ashame to say something,their are good people with good hearth who will help u,,
I hope these kids majoring in STEM because they’re going to have a huge awakening if they graduate with a liberal arts degree
Rae Marie stop! I'm dying LMFAO
Meh, these days very few degrees are certain to lead to anything (best one might be nursing). Lots of engineering grads from good schools can't find any full time work because companies prefer to hire H1B folks from foreign countries, plus a lot of the older generation delay retirement until they are in their 70s.
I am praying for those who in need to survive the hardship of life in college life both academically and materially. Your efforts will surely pay off one day, students!! God bless you all.... (I am so sad to see this video; coz I am thinking about sending my kids to colleges in near future). May God bless you all.....
Thank you!!
Not CRY, you try,your struggle is your strength, stay strong,God her you.AMEN
Hats off to these students and those who help them,
You are such an inspiration,
You are one of a kind! You really different in a good way!
Extraordinary!!
I was a homeless student at SMC for one of the three years I went there. Now I'm one quarter away from graduating from UCI as a Computer Engineer.
Heartbreaking
This story brought tears to my eyes. Schools have multimillion dollar stadiums, but we have homeless students? Priorities, right?
there is something to be said about van dwelling. You are not homeless, but houseless. Vans and class B RVs are houses on wheels...
I follow some of the RV nomads on UA-cam and I was surprised they can boondock on the side of the highway or city streets in California and Oregon. That's where I need to be, LOL.
And they are not cheap. Using her as example is not the same as someone who cannot afford housing.
It's a van with no kitchen or bathroom facility, therefore it is not a home. She is homeless.
@@NaturesChild67 i beg to differ. she is homeless in that she was forced into being homeless and hates living out of a van. There are other van dwellers who will tell you the same. Here is Chromes take on living in a van and being homeless. ua-cam.com/video/OfJjxbjTkKI/v-deo.html
@@NaturesChild67 here are other videos on the " homeless and living in a van " subject ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=is+living+in+a+van+considered+homeless
i cried watching this. my friend was going to be homeless at my school so I let him stay on my sofa and i also babysit my neighbor's baby for free when she needs to go to class. I want to give whenever i can
She’s smart. A survivor. Some students may not have a car or van to sleep in. Keep going girl.
I have a lot of respect for this girl. I admire her ambition and drive because she is sacrificing a lot just to get to the finish line. God bless her. I worked full time and attended college full time and it was all worth it.
Instead of blaming Mexican immigrants they need to blame bankers, board of realtors and legislature part of the government. Regulations
Very proud and heartfelt for all of these students who are struggling fought their ways to academic achievements.
America is the richest/powerful country in the world, yet struggle
mightly with poverty...
I lived in slums in college and I knew 3 homeless college students. Two lived in a tent in the woods and one lived in his van. I dumpster dived, begged restaurants for bread, and lived on very little. I applied for food stamps at one point and received them for a year but then the next year I was turned down. I felt like trash and was often treated as such. But I fought hard and did well in school. Now I make 6 figures. Still have sizeable debt but it was worth it. I will never forget what I went through. Create a goal for your life, make it happen, and don't forget what you had to go through to achieve it.
As a mother it breaks my heart. My daughter had my support while in college. She lived at home all I asked from her was good grades. These young people are doing the right thing. Colleges need to address this issue they are our future. I admire their strength.
🗣College is a scam.
(I had a full scholarship.. and the last year..I still ended up homeless for a little while.)
Tatum Sorry
Isnt that a personal subjective problem you absolute nitwit
Salute to three students and the ones who help them .. their spirit is indomitable!
It’s a shame.
My heart is crushed. I’ve wanted to give up and was homeless. I believe they will pull through these times of struggle.
Sad,and I never knew even college kids were homeless ,for all those that are ,Wishing their dreams to come true and wishing a wonderful future for each and everyone of them.
I was a high school valedictorian living with domestic violence; six months later I was homeless and enrolled in college.
God bless these students
I am 59, working full-time and I have been living in a minivan for 3 years.
I am a student at Chico State and I am not homeless, though I feel as if I have no home. I also have Social Security and I am overwhelmed by the trials of making it work. I had to learn frugal things, skip on social outings for I had other expenses, and I work jobs that help pay, but are limiting in what I can provide. I see many who are out of their comfort zone and trying to better their lives and see where they go. I struggle with Asperger's Disorder and I have PTSD, and I get through these challenges even though I wonder if I can make it through the day.
If I get that piece of paper saying otherwise, I know the struggle is real.
I give all these students so much credit of how they are surviving.
It souldn't be this way, and is painful to see.
I hope that they all will lead good lives.
I feel for these young adults. In highschool I lived in my car and in college (I'm in my second year) I'm couch surfing and debating moving back into my car. People don't talk about this enough. My parents don't care much about me and refuse to help in any way shape or form, yet, I'm punished and banished. Colleges should work on giving affordable living to students in need. There are nights where it feels like way too much for me. Like I won't amount to anything. It's unfair and it's true you try not to let anyone know what's going on in fear that their perception of you will chance. This being said, I'm one of the lucky ones and I'm thankful for everything that I have.
How are you doing now? Nobody should have to struggle like that. On top of all that, having your parents ignore your needs is so deeply devastating. My heart goes out to you
I know how hard it is. I'm so glad he and so many others got the help they needed.
We ALL need a helping hand at some point...
We NEED community in our lives!
Community creates so many good things that we are lacking in this world at the moment...
Take a stand for love...
Love each other...
Help each other...
Work together...
Stand up with each other...
Not agaisnt each other...
Love ALL!
WE ARE ONE!
I had no idea! The one thing that I love bout UA-cam is that it has so much information to learn about!
Jasmine, that was too uncomfortable and dangerous. Im very glad you graduated!!! Best Regards to each student in this video. I hope each of you graduate very soon.
Wow!!! These students are very strong!!! So proud of you all !!! ❤️
It's sad that families are not supporting each other.
I’m currently a university student and was shocked during a zoom class that over 100 students are homeless and some live in their cars on campus !!!! Like wtf we have dorms !!!!
Jasmine need to make life in a van videos would love to watch em
She doesn't live for your entertainment.
@@libertyann439 I know that but it's a quick way to make extra cash on the side.
Jasmine can move in with me i have a empty room
There are several on UA-cam. It’s heartbreaking.
@@libertyann439 For educational purposes it would work since thousands of people are in the same situation already. Grow up and see the bigger picture.
This really had me choked up I felt for everyone of these kids someone needs to help them
In California many of the Community Colleges have also expanded services to homeless students. Mt. San Jacinto College offers food assistance, shower facilities, and now by law provides overnight parking.
These students are so strong ❤️
As a college student, my respect and admiration for that boy. I hope he finds a good job once he graduates ❤️
They're such determined young people....I wish all of them well and they have such bright futures ahead of them...
Felt really bad about the kid in DePaul University. My cousin went to DePaul in the late 90’s and back then, he had the benefit of the relatively low rentals.
I’d also add that he had his parents nearby in Darien, IL. They’re about as middle class as they come, living in the same house since the 70’s. But my cousin did everything on his own cause of their financial troubles.
She is tough.
Don't see this as negative.
Her mental toughness gained will be useful in the future.
California was supposed to institute a measure that allows community colleges to set aside a parking lot for students who live in their vehicle, so they have access to restrooms, showers, and security. God Bless these students doing the right thing getting an education. We need to explore all alternative housing choices, well-equipped vans, tiny houses, RVs.
Glad to see someone helped him.
If a school can build a football stadium that can hold 100,000 people. You should be be able to build a few extra buildings for housing. It's sad to see people struggle when so many easy solutions could fix this problem. These colleges get millions donated to them. That should pay for free food for all students.
It's also interesting when religious affiliated colleges find money to build churches on campus, but can't find money to build affordable housing on campus.
Wow, I'm 60 yrs old with two grown adults, with kids of their own doing very well..
This brought a tear too my eye..don't know what I can do to help, but look a little(a lot) differently how I judge homelessness..good luck too all..
Sir William $5 to the local food bank
We are taught to go to school to better ourselves only, but what use is there in education if a generation of millennials can’t recognize their fellows mates. I would feel like crap going to sleep knowing that a student my age is sleeping at a bench.
It’s not like people don’t see this growing problem, everyone has seen a dozen homeless people and probably didn’t even think the circumstances that led to it or how that person feels at the time. It feels inhuman, you start looking at squirrels and realize that being human is somehow a burden. You sit there hungry and dogs sometimes stare at you as if “ I wish I could help you buddy”.
Why do we even have schools if we as a nation cannot solve a simple problem as homelessness? Yet we continue to see more gentrification. Now that this issue is starting to affect middle class whites it’s becoming an issue. But when are we going to learn to move in one accord? Life is simple. Apparently not, Shelters are prisons by the way. No difference.
Ayi, I worked at a mission where I met some young black women who had been in prison. They said there was much more freedom in prison than in the shelter.
You should do a piece on their faculty being homeless. 70% of faculty are adjunct and live below poverty. A student has better odds not going to school. I am an adjunct professor. I pray every day to find a better career
I am a mom of 4 .. my kids are the “millennials” and so called spoiled era. My generation absolutely is to blame for the so called spoiled generation and I guess it’s because we didn’t have much growing up and we were young when we had kids. We did spoil our children, however at the same time they still needed to earn it with grades, chores, etc. I do not agree that all millennials are spoiled .. clearly from this video. It is much harder now for them than when I was their age. Breaks my heart in a million pieces. My 3 grown babies went to college on scholarships, grants and financial aid .. and thank God we were also in a position to help them when the financial aid etc money wasn’t enough. I applaud and support this generation of kids and up and coming like my younger 14 year old. They are sooo talented and so smart! They are very driven and do want to live their best life and make a difference. They just need help. No student should be homeless! They should have enough comfort and security to allow them to solely focus on their education. It’s so important.
I've been a homeless college student and had to live in my car and couch surf several times. I sympathize snd relate to this girl's story. I have since been able to find housing, however I know that not everyone is privileged enough to find the same.
I am sad that these young people refer to themselves as “kids.” At 22yo where do you acquire the mentality that you are still a child @ 22yo? I began college the day after I graduated from HS, 17yo. I always worked. I worked as a nurse’s aide in nursing homes; I worked retail; I worked in the fast food industry; I, also, worked on campus & qualified for work/study programs. It was hard. It took me 6 years to graduate from college. I even took a year & 1/2 off just to work full time. So in all, it took me 8 years to graduate from college after HS. I didn’t have a telephone or a TV. I didn’t get to go out to eat, go to movies or party. Big deal. Some of these students really need counseling about not mortgaging their future with student loans. They, also, need serious counseling about their majors. Art History is not a very marketable degree, especially with only an Associates degree. University’s are selling HS students a bad bill of goods with promising them jobs in fields that have no job openings or future. I definitely agree with helping people out. What I don’t agree with is helping them stay in the “Land Of Magical Thinking.” That is not going to benefit them long term. Let’s talk, seriously.
You made some good valid points. I should add that a kid can stay on his/her parents health plan until age 26. Maybe the "kid age" ends at 30?
Congrats nobody cares what you went through. And yes, I think anyone under the age of 25 is still a child even though legally they aren't.
Kate Gruodis Then why should we care about these students struggle? Interesting.... Offer solutions or continue to be part of the problem.
If you would've went to college you will know that your brain is not full develop until 25 years old so 22 your still in adolescence.
C J I did attend & graduate from college. The research you referenced came out after I graduated. However, the original research states that the brain is fully mature by 21yo. Either way, the researchers never claim that adults of this age are “children.” If you can vote, drink, by a gun, get married, sign a contract, etc., then legally you are an adult in our culture. Again, my original point was that this adults need assistance in transitioning into adulthood by being given sound advice. Advice that mortgages their future &/or delays them from demonstrating their ability to make difficult decisions, like working & attending college or skipping college to attend a trade school, is not really helping them. That’s all I was saying.
She's very strong. I was homeless too but didn't finish
Wow!!! We need to spend 5 billion dollars on giving these kids housing....to help them to be self sufficient and be productive citizens instead of building...
A CRAZY WALL! This country has its priorities...WRONG.
@Sandy Miller! PREACH!
Also, QUIT giving the Illegals all the public aid that should be going to our own American citizens~NOW!!
Yep look at the teacher strikes due to class sizes and pay but subsidizing illegals doesn't contribute to that right lol.
Thank You Lee
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For bringing this story to the American people!
can not believe this and the president fighting for a stupid wall when helping this kids graduate helps the country .
I’m getting emotional. My heart is with you all!
Trade school. Never see any trade schools in these pieces.
And my father went to high school then trade school and did well for his life and career.
Not everyone wants to go to a trade school tho. Sure that could be a starting point but if someone wants to be a doctor or registered nurse or lawyer then they have no choice but to go to university.
@@realBaronFletcher How is it off topic? You mentioned trade schools, and the video is about students struggling to get an education, plus at the end of the video that guy brought up the fact that despite so many homeless students many of them are going to be doctors, nurses or lawyers someday. That was just straight up rude of you.
These students are well aware that trade schools are an option, but guess what? It's up to the individual to decide what path they want to take in life. In fact many students don't even bother studying in America at all and instead move to France or Germany. Unlike you, I don't believe that America is the only place to get a great affordable education regardless if it's a trade school or a university. This is a video about young homeless students struggling to follow their dreams of obtaining a degree in a nation where college tuition is extremely unaffordable for ppl who aren't rich. If you want to watch a video about trade schools then go find that video because there are plenty of them on YT.
lmao mentioning trade schools on a video about homeless college students is seriously off topic anyway, especially since going to a trade school doesn't necessarily mean a student has less of a chance of being homeless. This isn't just a video about expensive college tuition it's also about prestigious universities being located in cities where theres not a lot of affordable housing for students. But I guess all of that just flew right over your head didn't it.
These are some strong willed young people and I wish them much success!
I went to school under the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill, after having served in the United States Army from 2000-2010. There is absolutely no way I could have afforded to pay my tuition, books, and housing without the financial support from the U.S. Treasury Department. Having said that, higher education is not a right as a U.S. citizen, it's a privilege and as unfortunate as the situation is, there's people in this world who are worse off. I hope that universities and colleges (community colleges, 4-year institutions, and post-graduate schools) can provide better resources and make it more affordable for their students.
People like this keep the world going..
In the richest country in the history of the world. Shame shame shame. :(
Sad but bittersweet story. These students are incredible.