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Oct 8, 2015
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bald man
what is the natural outcome of this? oh yea, colleges start increasing the costs
because now they have a guaranteed gravy train.
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POLL: Would your support your state offering free state college for anyone in
Baron
10/8/15 9:49am
So I pay some extra taxes and my kids to to college free?? Sure
pink22
10/8/15 9:52am
Yep. I think some states already do this. Here is something I found for Georgia
Baron
10/8/15 9:54am
Lottery-funded, isn't it?
Hawk in the 303
10/8/15 10:11am
Utah should have a lottery. It's the cool thing to do.
pink22
10/8/15 10:32am
Funny thing about the HOPE...you need a 3.0 to get it & LOTS of $ goes unused
runnincoug
10/8/15 2:22pm
Also, I mean free tuition not costs of attending. Should have made that clear.
Baron
10/8/15 9:55am
No way. I already pay for everyone else's kids to go to school
mulletYno
10/8/15 9:58am
Arguments for it would be the same you have for public education. There
Baron
10/8/15 9:59am
Depends on what shift takes place I suppose.
mulletYno
10/8/15 10:03am
I think the result of this would further diminish the value of a college degree.
Cosmodiar
10/8/15 10:01am
This could be true. I don't believe everyone needs a college degree.
Baron
10/8/15 10:02am
It's already diminishing. There are hundreds of thousands of kids
Zach Morris
10/8/15 10:09am
Agree. One thing I WOULD be in favor of: free classes for anyone and
zonacougar
10/8/15 11:20am
We need to invest in more technical programs
AxelDC
10/8/15 1:34pm
what is the natural outcome of this? oh yea, colleges start increasing the costs
bald man
10/8/15 10:06am
Probably not since this a state school. You already subsidize your state school
Baron
10/8/15 10:10am
just look at the use of student loans, and the cost of tuition in general
bald man
10/8/15 10:18am
No. States like Georgia and Florida who use lottery money to pay for kids to go
IUCougar
10/8/15 10:32am
Yes. But for STEM only.
AtomicHamster
10/8/15 10:53am
STEM is so overblown
AxelDC
10/8/15 1:31pm
Completely disagree. Free for STEM only.
AtomicHamster
10/8/15 1:39pm
If a college education is free it will be treated as such by the student and
zonacougar
10/8/15 11:12am
No, you subsidize those who cannot afford it
AxelDC
10/8/15 1:27pm
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