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 @9M5L77S from Louisiana answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but only at public, state funded institutions and for all students regardless of income. There should also be minim…

 @9M5BTJF from Iowa answered…11hrs11H

Perhaps not full tuition but provide more opportunities for scholarships for all students and lower student loan interes…

 @9M57PHV from Louisiana answered…12hrs12H

I believe it should work the same as schools, where it is paid for through local, state, and federal dollars, but we sho…

 @9M57DVD from Arizona answered…12hrs12H

Just create government-ran colleges for cheaper. Private colleges have the ability to charge whatever they want.

 @9M55QVG from Texas answered…13hrs13H

no, although the government should allow payment for an accociates degree as most jobs are asking for more in the modern…

 @9M52FZH from Florida answered…14hrs14H

the government should help lower the cost of higher education, and also provide more scholarship opportunities for low-i…

 @9M4Y393 from Michigan answered…16hrs16H

I don't think that the government should pay the tuition but the tuition should be far lower than they are, it has gotte…

 @9M4WZZD from Connecticut answered…16hrs16H

i say that they just make colleage free theres no reason to pay to get into a school thats why the student loan debt co…

 @9M4QVVR answered…17hrs17H

Only for those who's parents are on a low income so they wouldn't be able to afford the tuition fees