My initial reaction is that they are spoiled brats. The sense of entitlement these relatively privileged kids have is just nausiating to me. You charge them what it costs to educate them, and give subsidies/loans on a means tested basis if they keep their grades up. If they are preventing others from attending class, they should be suspended or expelled.
I remember my days at the University of Chicago. The year before I matriculated, some brats shut down the campus with a sit-in, over the War of something, and after a period of time, after names were gathered, they were forceably removed, and summoned for hearings before a faculty committee. Those that did not show up were expelled permanently, and those who did, were suspended for a year, and it involved a few hundred students. I really admire my university.
Quite on the contrary:
you are the spoiled brat who's tuition was paid for in full by your father. Your lucky placement in the lottery of birth doesn't make it morally upright for you to curse others for seeking change that ensures that access to education isn't determined by birthright.
Any rich prat who wants to lecture lower middle class and working class kids about their place in life can feel free to die an early death as far as I am concerned. You know nothing of our financial dilemmas and our lack of access to bare necessities.