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Pros And Cons Of College Tuition

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College tuition, and its exorbitant price, has always been a topic of debate and as with any other debate, there are multiple sides to the argument. Some people feel that college is just too expensive and that the government should make all public college tuition free. Others say that the government should force them to lower the entry fee. Lastly there are the people who know that if the admission cost was lowered or removed, taxes for everyone would move in the opposite direction. While reducing or removing the cost of college admission might sound great, the drawbacks far outweigh any benefits that it might bring about. The Numbers According to the college board, the average cost of admission to a state university for the 2016-2017 school year was approximately 9,650 dollars for state residents and 24,930 dollars for out-of-state residents. This figure does not include books or room and board. The estimated cost for room and board alone at public colleges is over 10,000 dollars per year! That is still a lot of out of pocket money if someone is planning on attending a college that is not close to home. After adding the estimated 1,200 for books each year it is easy to see that making the cost of attendance free still leaves the student with a large amount of remaining fees (What’s). But that’s not all, this doesn’t include any of the other fees expenses that a college student might have to deal with. There is also the cost of meals, clothes, or hygiene products which

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