Studying at a college/university here in the United States can cost a life full of debt. Being able to study should not cost any money. Depending on the college that is attended to, tuition varies, a contributive factor of this tuition is if you’re an in-state or out of-state resident. Most of college students start at the young age of 17 or 18, and most of them don’t have the right knowledge to start getting into economic debt. The years passes and college tuition rises, and there would be less people attending to college/university because they won’t be able to afford it or not want to have a huge debt. Those who wants to go to college and wants to achieve their dream shouldn’t be stopped for this reason. College/university …show more content…
“Education should not be pay for. Knowledge is power and why must power be pay for? We 'll continue a cycle of reaching for power, even though, it should be equal” (Debate.org, Anonymous). Knowledge and power should have no limits; everyone should be able to reach their maximum level on education; it should not be limited just by money. Those who believe that college should not be free claim that “college is a privilege, not a right” (Debate.org, Anonymous), however, with no college tuition, there would be more college students and more opportunities opened for those who wants to achieve something in …show more content…
Not only as to why there should be no debt, nor more people would have a higher education. But that there is a higher chance of creating a great future. The mind of a person that would not be able to afford college now, with a free tuition college, perhaps they become something great, and not only one person, but also many other that can actually become something great that no one knows about. It not only could affect the country, but it can also affect the world. Thinking out side of the box, not only the world can be great, but also the worlds. A dreamer of becoming an astronaut can go to a college, get its education and discover something great for