Lebanese media reported that the President of the Trainer’s Affiliation on the Lebanese College (LU), Amer Halawani, acknowledged that college students ought to take up a number of the monetary burdens by paying tuition in recent {dollars}.
The assertion that circulated issued that the scholars needs to be held a number of the monetary burdens to make sure the continuity of the state-run Lebanese College (LU), and to keep up the minimal naked of the “instructional degree”.
Halawani’s assertion triggered reactions from the general public opinion, main him to challenge a clarification by way of the Nationwide Information Company (NNA). He defined that somebody misconstrued his earlier assertion and that he believes LU has all the time been for the center and decrease courses.
He went on to guarantee that the scholars can’t be held accountable and urged civil society and the College Administration to carry an pressing assembly to debate potential resolutions for the welfare and way forward for the College.
The federal government’s steady disregard in direction of the state-run college LU has resulted in a string of strikes over time from the professors and contractors.
Plenty of the educating school at LU have even left in quest of better-paying alternate options. On the similar time, college students are fretting concerning the mere transportation prices to and from the campus.
This debacle reminds us of when banks advised that depositors tackle a number of the burdens of the monetary disaster to save lots of the sector.
If such an announcement had been to return true, an enormous variety of college students would discover the one non-profit instructional establishment within the nation shutting its doorways of their faces.
Which means Lebanon would undergo from a serious lower within the variety of its educated inhabitants, and finally within the variety of potential lawmakers and professionals.
Amidst all of the crises raging within the nation, such a difficulty of long-term penalties can’t be allowed to occur as Lebanon’s future relies on it.