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 @9M7FDLV from Utah answered…2hrs2H

Yes and no, only if the student does not have the funds to be financially ready to pay for their own tuition and should…

 @9M7DB3K from Iowa answered…2hrs2H

No but provide lower interest rates and lower costs and scholarship opportunities for low-income students.

 @9M7BWK2 from Massachusetts answered…3hrs3H

The federal government should not cover tuition at four-year colleges. States should cover full tuition at state college…

 @9M7BCFB from Louisiana answered…3hrs3H

I would like to say yes but since the government's money is really needed other places I feel like that the government s…

 @9M7B5CV from Iowa answered…3hrs3H

government should make loans less detrimental towards people or provide heavier financial relief for students.

 @9M78NFD from Ohio answered…4hrs4H

Yes, but only for students who show effort, such as showing up to class and those who are passing all of their classes.

 @9M76TVP from Iowa answered…4hrs4H

they should either pay half or bring the cost WAY down. I'm not going to die in debt because some rich old white man wan…

 @9M6RVGG from Ohio answered…19hrs19H

Yes, but there have to be incentives (e.g. higher grades = paying for tuition, and agreeing to increase state's GDP by a…