why should there be free education
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do you guys think there should be free higher education in the bay such as free tuition for college? (non private) why specifically? what are your ideas?
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do you guys think there should be free higher education in the bay such as free tuition for college? (non private) why specifically? what are your ideas?
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I think it would be good, but it woud also pollute colleges by every person who's not interested in going to college while being pressured by their parents and have no intention of improving their school or your knowledge.
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not to mention that everyone should have the option to learn and better their education, in turn bettering themselves, not just people that can afford the $25K+ a year price tag for a college education.
There are plenty of "smart" people that dont have alot of money, that cant afford to go to college. People that get good SAT scores should be allowed to go to college even if they cant afford it. Why should those people be excluded from a higher education, because they cant afford it? The SATs will still filter out the "riff-raff" crowd that would just take advantage of a free college education and have no intention of finishing it.
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There are plenty of "smart" people that dont have alot of money, that cant afford to go to college. People that get good SAT scores should be allowed to go to college even if they cant afford it. Why should those people be excluded from a higher education, because they cant afford it? The SATs will still filter out the "riff-raff" crowd that would just take advantage of a free college education and have no intention of finishing it.
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Originally Posted by Calsoldier
I think it would be good, but it woud also pollute colleges by every person who's not interested in going to college while being pressured by their parents and have no intention of improving their school or your knowledge.
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i think higher education thats free with the current criteria for acceptance would be a good thing. that way you still have the caliber of students certain colleges want/strive for. while the hierarchy for education still exists.
I agree with everything being said, especially the laters who said there should be pre-requisites for it. But at what price would you be willing to pay for everyone to have free higher education? Taxes would have to increase on certain things.
I for one wouldn't mind paying taxes for free higher education, even if it wasn't me benifitting *i'm already out of school*. I feel the need for higher education for society as a whole is worth the extra in taxes, or reallocation of existing taxes to it.
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I for one wouldn't mind paying taxes for free higher education, even if it wasn't me benifitting *i'm already out of school*. I feel the need for higher education for society as a whole is worth the extra in taxes, or reallocation of existing taxes to it.
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Tuition at many public colleges is incredibly cheap. Community college are $26/unit and Cal State schools are ~$900 a quarter.
Not trying to be an ***, but I don't understund how anyone cannot afford it given that there are also so many assistance programs and grants available.
Not trying to be an ***, but I don't understund how anyone cannot afford it given that there are also so many assistance programs and grants available.
Originally Posted by Akira-R
I agree with everything being said, especially the laters who said there should be pre-requisites for it. But at what price would you be willing to pay for everyone to have free higher education? Taxes would have to increase on certain things.
I for one wouldn't mind paying taxes for free higher education, even if it wasn't me benifitting *i'm already out of school*. I feel the need for higher education for society as a whole is worth the extra in taxes, or reallocation of existing taxes to it.
--reid
I for one wouldn't mind paying taxes for free higher education, even if it wasn't me benifitting *i'm already out of school*. I feel the need for higher education for society as a whole is worth the extra in taxes, or reallocation of existing taxes to it.
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Originally Posted by doodoobrown
Tuition at many public colleges is incredibly cheap. Community college are $26/unit and Cal State schools are ~$900 a quarter.
Not trying to be an ***, but I don't understund how anyone cannot afford it given that there are also so many assistance programs and grants available.
Not trying to be an ***, but I don't understund how anyone cannot afford it given that there are also so many assistance programs and grants available.
BUT, even at $900 a quarter, you'd get 900 x 4 = $3600/yr x 4yrs = $14,400 for a four year degree.... (again that depends on if you actually get your deg. in 4 years.) alot of people that are academically qualified to attend college, still cant afford ~$15k for college, when they can barely afford to put food on their tables as it is.
besides, I think this discussion is meant to be aimed at Universities....not community colleges.
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Originally Posted by doodoobrown
Tuition at many public colleges is incredibly cheap. Community college are $26/unit and Cal State schools are ~$900 a quarter.
Not trying to be an ***, but I don't understund how anyone cannot afford it given that there are also so many assistance programs and grants available.
Not trying to be an ***, but I don't understund how anyone cannot afford it given that there are also so many assistance programs and grants available.
Ditto that! I could not afford to go to a Stanford or Berkely, but legal residents all have access to student loans... I used them.
If someone is motivated to go to school, they will figure out a way to do it. Even if school was free, people would still not go.
I think our 2 biggest problems in CA are illegals in our schools, plus the dropoff in male applicants... more women now go to school than men.... thank you woman's liberation!!!! Your men now get to stay home, change the diapers, and wash the dishes! Oh that's right... forget all that so our kids can come home to an empty house.

We should just shut down all our schools and work as slaves for the chinese already... they already practically own us =) ahahhahaha we are so screwed!
Originally Posted by mcowger
Umm, it DOES currently fly with people. You dont' think your tax dollars significantly support the current UC system?
Originally Posted by HellaDumb
Ditto that! I could not afford to go to a Stanford or Berkely, but legal residents all have access to student loans... I used them.
If someone is motivated to go to school, they will figure out a way to do it. Even if school was free, people would still not go.
I think our 2 biggest problems in CA are illegals in our schools, plus the dropoff in male applicants... more women now go to school than men.... thank you woman's liberation!!!! Your men now get to stay home, change the diapers, and wash the dishes! Oh that's right... forget all that so our kids can come home to an empty house.
We should just shut down all our schools and work as slaves for the chinese already... they already practically own us =) ahahhahaha we are so screwed!
If someone is motivated to go to school, they will figure out a way to do it. Even if school was free, people would still not go.
I think our 2 biggest problems in CA are illegals in our schools, plus the dropoff in male applicants... more women now go to school than men.... thank you woman's liberation!!!! Your men now get to stay home, change the diapers, and wash the dishes! Oh that's right... forget all that so our kids can come home to an empty house.

We should just shut down all our schools and work as slaves for the chinese already... they already practically own us =) ahahhahaha we are so screwed!
Originally Posted by GotBoost?
There are plenty of "smart" people that dont have alot of money, that cant afford to go to college. People that get good SAT scores should be allowed to go to college even if they cant afford it. Why should those people be excluded from a higher education, because they cant afford it? The SATs will still filter out the "riff-raff" crowd that would just take advantage of a free college education and have no intention of finishing it.


