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 @9LYX5YB from North Carolina answered…1hr1H

yes, but only for those with a good history of academics precollege and have the most likely chance of succeeding.

 @9LYYWPW from Arkansas answered…1hr1H

No, but provide lower interest rates and opportunities for student loans and provide more scholarship opportunities for…

 @9LYYCRR from New York answered…2hrs2H

Absolutely. It should be like a normal K-12 year. Some parents might not have the money to pay for college and some kids…

 @9LYY7N8 from Texas answered…2hrs2H

I feel like maybe not all but I feel like they should provide more scholarships or make it easier to apply for scholarsh…

 @9LYVXRJ from Illinois answered…3hrs3H

Depending on the person, but I don't think they should pay for all of them because then our government would go into deb…

 @9LYTJVC from New York answered…3hrs3H

They can pay partial tuition. Or they can provide with lower interest rates and give better scholarship opportunities.

 @9LYMBYM from Florida answered…10hrs10H

The student loan program, as it stands, is the very reason for the high cost in this country. Spending more isn't the an…

 @9LYHXHW from California answered…14hrs14H

Decrease government spending on other countries and their problems and focus more on american's needs.

 @9LY6QJL from Connecticut answered…21hrs21H

Similar to the problem with healthcare, when government funds get involved prices go up which has caused the system to n…

 @9LY5DM8 from North Carolina answered…21hrs21H

I believe if there is a kid doing good in school but he doesn't have much of anything at home how is he going to get to…

 @9LXYHP5 from Texas answered…23hrs23H

They should pay for tuition for those who have evidence to show that they have no one else to financially support them l…

 @9LXWP9R from Connecticut answered…24hrs24H

There should be at least 1 state funded school and one community college so people have the option to do it.