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[Serious] Should college be free? Why or why not? : r AskReddit I think that college that leads to careers should be free or at lease heavily subsidized So either degrees that have high employment rates or trade schools (especially trade schools, the US needs more tradesmen) Paying for school should be an investment meaning there should be a return
Do you think college should be free? Why or why not? - Reddit We should either accept that a bachelor's degree is the new high school diploma and make state schools free, or stop encouraging everyone to go to college after high school even if they don't know what they want to do or if their future career options would benefit from it
Should college education be free for everyone? - Reddit So what does "free for everyone" mean, even for this subset of higher education? A large percentage of students who enter college without strong academic preparation end up dropping out There needs to be more support to help these kids complete their education, but for some of them it's going to turn out that college just wasn't the right choice
Should college education be free for everyone? : r AskACanadian - Reddit This should be higher up Go further and make all interest on student loans tax credits as well and spread the credits over 15+ years so that it’s truly free education if you stay People will also be well entrenched in their careers by the time they’re made whole
Should public colleges be free? : r AskALiberal - Reddit Yes, public college and university tuition and fees should be paid for with taxes the same way that K-12 schools are A higher educated population will earn more money, pay more taxes, and in the absence of massive student debt, they'll buy more things
CMV: College should be free for all U. S. citizens. - Reddit Yet, some forms of higher education should be free How to do that is mind-mindbogglingly complicated On one hand, you have the college "experience" From Yale to the University of who-gives-a-fuck Missouri, there's an expectation of not just an education, but an experience
CMV: college should be tuition free for citizens - Reddit I'm from Sweden where colleges universities are tuition free for citizens but paid for in taxes This makes it so that any kid, even from a poor background challenged socioeconomical background with high enough grades could get into med school, law school, study to become a computer engineer, etc , which also does happen