In many countries, A brief military service is required of young people before they "go out into the world", to develop self discipline and a work ethic to be contributing members of society. I believe that any college snowflake that wants funding for an UNSKILLED major, meaning one in which they are not attaining ANY skill or trade that will make them employable, they should be required to do an unpaid internship for minimum of one year before being allowed to begin college. For example, a young snowflake that wants to major in Feminist studies at $80,000 per year, needs to work one of the COUNTLESS unpaid internships in that field, such as the unpaid internships at Gloria Steinems office or Gloria Allred. Where they will be sent to send Fedex's, sort mail, answer phones, pick clients up at the airport and other REAL work, so that they demonstrate a work ethic and desire to merit reading books about sexism and white privilege in between college ravesfor 4 years. A Film Studies major would work at any Film Company(ALL have unpaid intern programs), where 10-15 hour days of getting film executives lunch and running countless errands for free will again have to happen before watching movies for 4 years. I have several friends from countries with mandatory military service, and all say the discipline it gave them was one of the best experiences of their life. Arnolds mandatory military service he credited in part for giving him the discipline to become a champion.
We need an internship program for unskilled majors. Math, science, engineering, medicine, law and SKILLED majors can have an exemption from this requirement. I encourage any parent with kids approaching college to implement this rule, because your kids as a whole have been complaining about all the "white privilege"and unfairness of our society where hard work doesn't count. So give them the hard work they so desire BEFORE the PRIVILEGE of college.
For the sake of public good the Universities should begin evaluating majors that should require an internship for entry, but they are for profit and like the current system.