Benefits Of Free College Education

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Over the past few years, a debate has emerged on whether or not the United States of America should provide free college education for its citizens. This topic is very controversial; however, the issues that some people see in free higher education actually have solutions, and the benefits of free college clearly outweigh its risks. If college became fee, an economic class gap would be closed in education. In other words, free college would promote equality between the poor and the wealthy. This statement seems unreasonable, but there is logic behind it. There will still have to be people performing the jobs that college graduates do not pursue. However, there is still a great number of low economic class people that would like, and have …show more content…

An example of these regulations is Bernie Sanders’s free-college proposal which “would require that at least 75 percent of faculty at participating state systems be made up of tenured or tenure-track professors and prohibit schools from spending new federal money on administration or non-academic buildings” (Kelly 40). Furthermore, to answer the question, students that will not settle for education alone and have enough money to do so, should look for private institutions that will provide the entertaining experience that they are looking …show more content…

Some people may argue that this program would negatively affect four year colleges, but “many four year schools have already jumped on the transfer bandwagon, recognizing that associate degree completers are more likely to earn their bachelor’s degree than students beginning with them as freshmen” (Cubberley 22). In summary, a program offering free community college would help the poor obtain an associate’s degree and generally increase graduation rates in some universities. Nevertheless, a thought that may arise and trouble people is that if college became free, whether community college or universities, then every high school graduate would want to attend college, colleges would become crowded, the quality of college education would lower, and, ultimately, college degrees would lose value which would make them the new high school diploma or an attribute that will be required in order to obtain a common

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