Persuasive Essay On Free College

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Riley Whitman
11/11/15
Editorial
Free College

Many Americans today still debate whether or not out government and country should fully implement free college. Those who are opposed to this idea are concerned with quality and accountability of education for all. For those in favor of the expansion of education, free college represents one of the great hopes for a better world. Even in the poorest nations, people believe and support in the funding of the expansion of universities and other higher learning opportunities are wise investments. Being a college student, I disagree with the idea that the U.S. should implement free college for all U.S. citizens. Free college in the United States is an unrealistic dream that cannot and should not be implemented. Free college has been implemented in other countries; however the United States’ education system will not properly function as well due to several reasons.
In other countries around the globe, higher education has been largely free for those who meet the admission standards. The U.S. already provides free secondary education for all students However, this free system of education does not properly prepare students for college. If the U.S. wants to spend money on education, it should be spent towards improving the free education that is already …show more content…

Some experts worry that the soaring number of schools and students will depress standards and expectations if free college is implemented. The former president of Colorado State University, Larry Penley claims that “the waiting lists for nursing programs at some community colleges can be as long as 3.5 years.” “The students that are denied admission access may become bored with their wait and give up on their education,” Penley continues. If currently there are long waitlists for college programs, imagine how long it would be with free colleges and even more

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