The Pros And Cons Of Tuition In America

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In American, all citizen have access to free public schools from K-12. While kids have access to schools it was not always available to everyone. While the revolution was happening, a lot of U.S. citizens and Thomas Jefferson felt strongly that education was a must for America. It didn 't matter how many people argued over the situation, a lot of the founding fathers felt it was not the place for the government to be children 's education. In 1808, St. Louis, Missouri and in other local areas opened schools. Georgia, started to close down public schools after 1800, and it was illegal in most areas to educate slaves. Free public schools were still not available for a lot of kids in the U.S. (Lutz) “in the 19th century. The Second Great Awakening …show more content…

debt, and many student want college education to be free. Tuition in America. Continues to rise and while students have options that only do so much. Making college tuition free will not lower the competitiveness between …show more content…

in the 19th century up until the 1960s that were in California were free and stayed at the top (Jones). “Beating the likes of Georgetown, CMU and Wake Forest, who have been around much longer. Clearly, these schools being free for most of their histories came at no cost to their competitiveness” (Jones). Some people who argue against free college education feel that making tuition free for all Americans will lower the quality of education. Since 19th century until the 1960s, there were three California colleges in the top 20 (jones). These schools were free but that did not stop them from competing with other high ranking schools. Just because something is free does not mean the quality drops. Eliminating College tuition would let students focus on learning than debt. For example, “I had to put my education on hold because the cost became unbearable...I had to focus on providing for my family” (qtd, in Why Free higher). We live in a country where going to high school and graduating the was standard. Where as long as you have a high school diploma you could get a job and support your family. Now in the 21st century, finishing high school is not enough to make it in America. People are now forced to pretty much go to college and get a degree if they want to get a job and make a decent living. While going to college is great in all the number one issue is tuition. Tuition continues to rise and more students are either forced to put their

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