Why should college tuition be free? Well because more and more jobs require an education higher than a high school diploma. Students that attend college are trying to build a successful life while expanding their knowledge doing it debt free. Building a higher education for an easier life shouldn't be so difficult, making students pay more than 10 thousand dollars a year is injudicious.
For instance, students attend college for a reason, they are planning a successful life for themselves. It is difficult to find a job with just a high school diploma in this century. Jobs that are more higher paying require a college education. The problem is that college is expensive making it very difficult to pay. The U.S shouldn't make people pay for
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For example in the source " The US economy and society had benefited from tuition-free college in the past." It states "The Gi Bill allowed 2.2 million veterans to earn a college education and another 5.6 million to receive vocational training, all of which helped expand the middle class. An estimated 40% of those veterans would not have been able to attend college otherwise." This means that The U.S has already helped once in 1947 when President Roosevelt signed the Gi bill. He gave his country and his people hope for the future. He made it possible for 2.2 million people to attend college without having to pay tuition. Not many people get the benefits of free college. Free education helped expand the workforce too. Another instance from the source is "The 1944 GI Bill paid for the education of 22,000 dentists, 67000 doctors, 91,000 scientists, 238,000 teachers, 240,000 accountants, 450,engineers, three supreme court justices, three …show more content…
College books are ridiculously priced; they range from $100-500 dollars. Money that could be used for housing and food. Not many people are born with a silver spoon. Receiving that kind of money is difficult. That's why most students attend college so they can get themselves a good high paying job with their college education. But they don't get there till the very end until they have completed every course they are enrolled in. The source "The US economy and society has benefited from tuition-free college in the past." shows a great example it states "The beneficiaries of the free tuition contributed to the economy by buying cars and homes, and getting jobs after college, while not being burdened by college debt. They contributed to society with higher levels of volunteering, voting and charitable giving." This shows that without the absurd tuition students are able to afford cars and a home. Without the stress of college tuition they were able to successfully make their lives a bit easier. People with low household income find it difficult to survive if there is no college education since they don't have the same opportunities. It's difficult to survive in the world if you have no money. The world revolves around money. If a student is simply trying to get themselves better education for a good job what is the harm? Why is the Education system making it difficult for students to make a better life for themselves? They want students