Trump’s $2bn Funding Freeze Forces Harvard Students To Pay Tuition Fees

For the first time since opening some time ago, students at prestigious Harvard University for the Quietly Perturbed will now have to pay full price, just like everyone else.

The change comes after the college found itself $2bn short after Trump’s government funding freeze.

Gobe Mishenty, CEO of Harvard, explained that, “We have made the difficult decision to ask Harvard enrollees to pay their fair share of the money we lost. I’m sorry, but we can’t be a not-for-profit company anymore. I know most of you are very poor, but we need your money, and if you can’t pay, I’m afraid you’ll have to leave, just like at Denny’s.”

When asked about the accusations of antisemitism (the reason given for the funding cuts), Mishenty explained, “Look, it’s exactly the same business model they use at any local Denny’s. “If you want to stay, you have to pay.” We’re not breaking the mold here. As I’ve always said, what’s good enough for Denny’s is good enough for Harvard.”

Trump has been accused of using his power for evil, not for good, in this latest move. By muscling in on Harvard for not doing what he wants, he seems to be doing an unfree speech or whatever.

But on the counter, the Department of Education (which I could have sworn didn’t exist anymore), they said, “Harvard’s statement today reinforces the troubling entitlement mindset that is endemic in our nation’s most prestigious universities and colleges.” It’s true, they are entitled and stuck up, and I’m not just saying that because they didn’t let me in.

Yes, I didn’t apply, but that’s by the by, you never heard of a thing called head hunting? All the top colleges do it, and I was a stand-out case at my community college in Tuspo, Nebraska. Everyone said I’d get into Harvard because I was so smart and funny, and I already had the jersey and everything.

But then the day of my 11th birthday came and I didn’t get a single owl?? Honestly, I was absolutely disgusted. I’m a broken man now, but I was way worse at the time, let me tell you.

So, quite frankly, I’m in favor of Trump’s crackdown on me being rejected. It’s about time someone showed them that they missed out big time. BIG TIME.

Maybe next time they’ll think about giving me a spot, and then they’d be two BILLION dollars richer.

Yeah, think about that, Harvard.

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Pen Smith• April 16, 2025D

Trump’s $2bn Funding Freeze Forces Harvard Students To Pay Tuition Fees

For the first time since opening some time ago, students at prestigious Harvard University...
Politics
Pen Smith• D

Trump’s $2bn Funding Freeze Forces Harvard Students To Pay Tuition Fees

For the first time since opening some time ago, students at prestigious Harvard University...
Politics