Free Tuition Is Not The Answer By Catherine Hill Summary

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Furthermore, with an expectant amount of students that would attend the “free” college tuition institutions there would be an insufficient amount of resources to provide and institutions would have a difficult time managing the surplus of students. Many of the proposals made by politicians and consoles are ignoring the fact that with the taxpayers paying majority they are denying funds from the states for public institutions. Government money helps supply more college programs, and gives grants and scholarship money to students who need financial aid. If the revenue is not replaced, their would be more than enough students in the classroom but not many educational resources. Catherine Hill article “Free Tuition is Not the Answer”, she argues free education does not give students the primary resources to learn, Hill states that " free tuition means fewer resources for students", and concludes that stronger need-based aid needs to be improved on and a well constructed borrowing strategy of loans is a better strategy than free tuition. Her …show more content…

Students who are able to afford college take advantage of the free education, and in the end low- and middle class income individuals still struggle with the other impending costs, because college has costs beyond tuition. Continually, Catherine Hill argued in her article that colleges should ask students what they are willing to pay instead of “making it free for everyone.” She argues that only about ⅓ of full-time students actually pay for full college tuition, and “free college would disproportionately favor wealthy students without addressing underlying issues that prevent low- and middle-income students from graduating or excelling in higher education.” The inevitable attention to debt, but there are issues within the higher education system that go beyond

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