If Duke and Syracuse and George Washington want to charge $80,000 a year in tuition and room and board and fees then let them, free market. But you dont have a right to loans from the government to pay for that if you are not qualified.
Yep, the other basic point that gets underdiscussed is that if you cap the amount per borrower then there is more money in the government program to go around to others. Yeh, I know, basic but important.
There is- and this is a good thing- an army of students out there who may be working as the night manager at Denny's, taking courses at the community college, and patching in some online courses to achieve their goals and dreams. If you lend 80k to one student to go to his yuppie choice that takes a lot of money that could be spread around. This is a government program for chrisesake. It is supposed to be about giving people a shot at a basic college level education- not about putting unlimited frosting on everyone's cake.