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 @9MHMXM3 from Texas answered…2hrs2H

yes but only for hard working students they'll pay partial tuition and base more weather on their grades and not low inc…

 @9MHMQ8R from California answered…2hrs2H

With all the taxes taken from us, college should be free just like highschool and elementary school, because we have alr…

 @9MHMLRN from Virginia answered…3hrs3H

The federal government should reimburse tuition for individuals who graduate with needed degrees and who work in the fie…

 @9MHLLRD from California answered…4hrs4H

I would say the government is too much into debt to even do so, but it would be a great start to solving the problem of…

 @9MHKXZN from Alabama answered…4hrs4H

I definitely think we need post high school financial support that also include tech programs, training programs, retrai…

 @9MHKC65 from California answered…5hrs5H

Yes. For tech/health/trade school. I do not think an art history degree should be publicly funded.

 @9MHK2R7 from Arizona answered…5hrs5H

Yes, for all public and private universities, as well as trade schools. There should be a voucher program for all Americ…

 @9MHK22N from Illinois answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but interest rate should be less that 5% annually, and only available to students who maintain minimum GPA and hour…

 @9MHCDZH from California answered…9hrs9H

No, but the government should stop raising interest rates for student loans or abolish student loans, so tuition becomes…

 @9MHC69B from Colorado answered…9hrs9H

The government should pay for degrees based on market demand, making it easier for citizens to fill these gaps.

 @9MHBLXJ from Virginia answered…9hrs9H

They should offer assistance to those who choose to go for majors that are meaningful to the progress of the US such as…

 @9MH73HQ from Virginia answered…11hrs11H

Going to college is a personal choice and the federal government should stay out of it. Also, most colleges are sitting…

 @9MGY5F2from Maine  answered…19hrs19H

make more scholarships available, lower interest rates, and lower the overall price of college education.

 @9MGVZF7 from California answered…23hrs23H

I think the government should pay as long as the student graduates within a 5 year period from when he started