powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” - Nelson Mandela. Throughout the years the college enrollment rate has gone up and down. College enrollment fell in the early 1970’s to 47% and in 2001 to 61%. However, college enrollment went up in the late 1960’s to 55% and to 65% in the late 1990’s (Rampell, 2010). Free tuition college will affect many people, students that are finding colleges to go to, taxpayers and the schools itself would be affected. A in state public university…
plan to offer free two year community college for responsible students that maintain a part time schedule with a 2.5 GPA. This proposal offers hope to students that want to be successful and need access to the middle class. There is positive effects of this proposal but also drawbacks. According to the documentary “Discounted Dreams” there is a twenty percent increase of enrollment into community colleges that is straining the system. This proposal of free two year community college will become…
pass, college tuition gets more and more expensive. On top of that, new students have to pay for their books, their living arrangements, and basic necessities. From the first day a student begins college, they are overwhelmed by debt. So begins the struggle of working both day and night to further their education while trying not to drown under the financial strain of the price of this education. If there were free college tuition, we could finally help the people of the nation. Free college…
College has become essential in today’s society. Students all over the U.S. are trying their best to focus and perform well on their academics. However, in the last 45 years, college tuition has gone up and because the U.S. economy took a major tumble in 2008, it caused college tuition costs to raise higher. This has caused many people to consider free college tuition. College tuition should be free because we’d have a more educated society, the U.S. economy could improve and it can…
pay for college is bad, but the quality of the education is reflected by the price you pay. Overtime, the cost for state and community college has skyrocketed, but after further examination it is clear that free tuition has more disadvantages than benefits. College should not be free because taxes will spike and colleges will become overcrowded. To begin with, making colleges free may look good on paper, but in reality it is not good for the economy. As stated in Source C, “Free college tuition…
Although, a free college tuition may sound amazing to have, nonetheless, their will be some down-sided, taxes will increase, less demand for higher education jobs, and the loss of money and time. A free tuition may sound nice , it has many con’s to one pro. One of the problems with a free college tuition, is that the federal government would have to fund a free college education. Meaning that the taxes of the national population will be increased a substantial amount.The federal government…
A third area that funding is being directed to is athletic facilities and coaches’ salaries. Money is often spent on new practice facilities and locker rooms so that colleges can increase recruiting efforts. When colleges are able to acquire good players for their athletic teams they can increase revenue generated at the games. The problem is that the revenue generated doesn’t go back into the university’s system to fund education. The money instead goes to coaches’ salaries and bonuses along…
that the cost of going into a university or a college has become very expensive and would want their government to provide free college tuitions much like the governments in Norway, Sweden, Germany and many other counties in Europe. Furthermore, with the increase in concern of the topic many people have wondered why doesn’t the United States or most importantly all counties provide free college tuition and that is because in order to provide free college there has to be a change in the economic…
College is how people find their way in life. They learn more about themselves and who they want to be. To determine who you want to be is done by doing things you enjoy and finding out what you do not like. In college, there are many opportunities for a person to grasp who they want to be. All people should have the opportunity to be able to go to college if they try hard enough. There are many educated people in the world that could go to college, but do not have the money to pay for it.…
("Huffington Post" ). If college were to be free, yes students would not have to take out any loans whatsoever but many would not develop the maturity needed for life after college. It is understandable for students to disagree with the argument and refute that college is something that should be free to anyone. Though, if college were to be free it would take away from the seriousness of college like mentioned above. It may be misinterpreted that students do not take college seriously but if…