Since the existence of the mankind on this planet, humanity passed down their experiences through generations, until it is accumulated enough to announce the beginning of a new era of achievements. Humans are developed from riding an animal to ride a mechanic beast. We are born to conquer the stars from the moon to the boundary of this galaxy and beyond. While some people may say college education should not be free, governments should make free college policy because that will develop their countries in such numerous ways like as: equal learning opportunities, Increases intelligence of the society, and more professional jobs. Objectors of this policy argue that the money has to come from somewhere. Indeed, the government will handle the
College should be free, because low income families have college ready kids. Still the kids don’t go to college, there must be something stopping these kids. The percent of people who are 25 and over that had some college is only 58.57%. These numbers decrease as the amount of college increases, this fact is very disappointing. 62% percent of people said they didn’t go to college because they thought that it was ridiculous to even think about the cost. This is so sad, to think that the people are scared to further their education because of the lifetime
In the article “ As he promotes it, some questions Obama’s free community college idea” by Joanne Jacobs explains Obama’s idea of community college being free. The article mentions teachers and students opinion of Obama’s idea and the say whether the agree with his plan or not. There is many issues with this plan because it means that schools are going to be more crowded because more people are going to attend. There’s also some positive things about this because it means more people would be encourage to go to school and get a degree so that they can get a better job. Community college should not be free because from my personal experience I have observed that community college offers students a chance to go to school for free, if more people attend community colleges the school will be packed which will make the school add a waiting list for others.
The debate of whether community college should be free or not has been going on for many years. For the most part, many students have been able to have free education even if the are low income or high income. Most students are able to have equal educational opportunity to be able to learn for around 12 years. If it has been going on for 12 years, then why not make higher education free as well. In the article written by Joanne Jacobs titled, “As He Promotes It, Some Question Obama’s Free Community College Idea” discusses the main arguments on whether Obama’s plan of making community college free plan can be a benefit or a waste of money. Community college offers the ability to be able to finish one’s first 2 years of their general general education plan at a free or reduced price compared to completing general ed a a 4 year institution. Community college should be free because it allows lower income students the ability to have their tuition paid as well as their books and it allows students to be able to earn their bachelor's at a better rate.
ernica Amboise2/12/18CCIIProfessor Olsen Should Every American go to College?Dependency is a major factor on whether or not high school students should attend a4-year institute.The American dream of higher education has become a very potent andcontroversial topic within the last ten years. College was known to be a luxury that only the richcould ever think of exceeding in. Financial situations have become a blockade for the middleclass of many Americans in regards to student expenses. With such an increasing financialstruggle of americans, students and parents are skeptical on the value of college educationnowadays. The doubt of young students not obtaining motivation mentally, or financially topursue higher education has captivated their minds with an unspoken contemplation
Should colleges be free in America? It is a question that is more relevant today than ever before. As education is one key factor that determines the nation’s fate going forward, this question is worth debating. Making free college education may sound good theoretically but requires herculean efforts to make it practically possible. The main question is whether such program be effective in the long run or not? If, yes how long will the government able to support these costs and from where? Are tuition costs only the concern that discourages students from attending colleges? There may arise several skepticisms that can withhold the idea of free colleges. As both colleges and students won’t be benefitted by such plans the college education should not be free.
It becomes a major controversy when the idea of something being “free” is brought up in this economy. Money is what operates the economical system and it’s the factor that leads colleges in providing resources for their students. President Obama’s idea of having community college be free leaves many skeptical on whether it can be beneficial, or in some ways hurtful. However, there are upsides to allowing community college to be free. Community College should be free because it will cause a diversity of students to attend, allow students to save money, and offer an opportunity for those who aspire to continue their education.
Should college be free or is it good the way it is? This is one of the most debatable questions of this generation. Like every other thing it would also have its pros and cons. Many say that it would greatly help a country while others say that nothing is truly free and someone must pay for it. However the growth of a country’s economy over the long run is miles more than the loose in the short term. So in my opinion College should be free for everyone.
Over the past few years, President Barack Obama has proposed to make to the first two years of Community College free. Many school and state officials have touched upon this issue. Some officials completely agree with President Obama saying that more students would enroll to community colleges which would increase their chances of obtaining a bachelor’s degree. I, with many others, disagree with this idea. Making Community College free would mean more tax dollars, and making getting an education harder.
State college should be free because many students exempted from college education due to the lack of money. College education is helpful in providing better employment opportuninties. It strengthen the nation as most of the people are skilled and high educated.
Typically when something is labeled as free people tend to take advantage of it, however, it’s not always in a positive way. In this day and age it has gotten increasingly difficult to obtain any type of job, especially without a degree of any sort. Which is why there has been more of a push for people to continue school and go to college, thus the debate of whether or not college should be free in an effort to make it approachable for all students. I believe community colleges shouldn’t be free due to the fact that people who are in financial need receive enough support, it’ll draw students to schools with low graduation rates, and the colleges will become overcrowded.
I agree, community college should be free. This gives the option to students that can't afford a 4 year university, to still being able to go to college and hopefully after two years transferring out. Community college usually helps with coming up with a plan, once you enter a 4 year university, and I am more than positive that not having to worry about paying, would relieve a lot of stress for lower income students.
Community college in the eyes of the author, should not be free, and everyone should not attend it. According to the article, the success rate, is lower than the dropout rate. Tuition is put to blame, for the main reason of student failure in college. Many people are not ready for college, but yet over 30% of people head into college anyways. And lastly, the article talks about how there should be more options for students to partake after high school.
First, I always wondered why community colleges are not free for students. Then after researching for my sex offenders’ case law class, I came across this fact. Most states have laws regarding maximum ages gap to which education must be offered free of charge. The report says 20 states are 19-years-old (including New Jersey), 29 states are 21-years-old, and Texas the age for free schooling is 26-years-old. So in place the No Child Left Behind Act and now the newly signed Elementary and Secondary Education Act will better students college, but yet college is not free? Even the U.S. Department of Education’s website says on the bottom of the page, “Our mission is to promote student achievement and preparation for global competitiveness by fostering
Many students don’t get the chance to further their academic career after high school. Some aren’t able because child care is too expensive or they have to work to support themselves. Everyone should get money for school if they need it. Some parents can’t afford to help the students pay for college, while others can. Money should be given for need rather than want. But I believe there should be stipulations to getting the free schooling. College should be free to those who want to get a degree and need the funding.
Education plays a huge role in today’s society. The only downfall about education is not being able to afford it. Education eats your bank account and costing people to lose thousands so they are able to do something they love or just get a degree. People always question one another asking why people do not go to college. Why are people not taking advantage of something that will pay well after it is completed? Most of the answers for that is that they cannot afford to pay for schooling or they have to work to provide for their family and school is not a number one priority right now. If education was tuition free students would only be able to focus on studying and passing college then looking for money to pay for their schooling and that would help them perform better at school if they do not have to worry about finding a way to pay for it. Education should be free because it would help lower the homeless population, dropout rates, and stop student debt after they graduate college.