Vanessa Morales Mrs. Cafarchio Pre-AP English 1 6 March 2023 Free College Every year students walk on stage and are set for success. Unfortunately, some are not able to afford it due to the cost of the tuition. Instead, they just don't go and give up on their future career. The free tuition college should be input because it would allow many to have a successful career in something they always wanted to presuit. In the first place, free tuition college gives and provides more education opportunities for students and people. According to “19 Should College be Free Pros and Cons'' it states,”By making college free, the students with fewer opportunities would be able to pursue relevant information about a career they are passionate about, giving …show more content…
As explained in “Free College - Top 3 Pros and Cons” ,” The 1944 GI Bill paid for the education of 22,000 dentists, 67,000 doctors, 91,000 scientists, 238,000 teachers, 240,000 accountants, 450,000 engineers, three Supreme Court Justices(“Should College be free?” par 8). This suggests that it has already been applied and it provided benefits to society by making it successful and giving it more employees. The article mentions,” As one industry winds down, another picks up. That requires workers to be retrained, which at the moment is a financial responsibility which falls on them. This structure would keep more people working and get more people back to work faster than the current system”.(“19 Should College be Free “ par 10). This means that it benefits the economy by having free college because it makes the working system much faster. Even for people that would like to be retrained because they don't have the amount of money needed. Even so, while all can agree free college benefits the economy, some still argue that free college shouldn’t be …show more content…
After all, “Tuition is only one expense college students have to pay and accounts for anywhere from 28.9% to 73.6% of total average college costs”.(“Should college be free?” par 7). To explain, tuition is one thing the students have to pay for college and it only accounts for 28.9% to 73.6% of the overall college costs meaning more still has to be paid. However, “If the tuition is free, students will take on significantly fewer student loans. Student loan debt in the United States is almost $1.75 trillion.(“Should college be free?” par 6). As shown, students will not have to pay a lot of student loans because tuition would be free. Therefore, complaining about the cost of college tuition is irrelevant, and the benefits far outweigh this small downside to college