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No, I instead favour lowering inflation and supporting people who can't pay student debt
@9BWYHWKIndependent12mos12MO
Yes but related to prompt graduation
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Yes for undergraduate degrees, but not for master's degrees. Need-based and merit-based scholarships should be (and are) an option.
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Yes, as long as the students do not overstay their welcome.
No, but there should be a very low fee so that students value the univeristy and their privillege to get educated.
@995S3CX1yr1Y
Yes but through subsidies of private institutions not outright state owned universities
@95KB6XQ2yrs2Y
There should be free public institutions along with private institutions with tuition.
@93VF2HP2yrs2Y
Yes, but based on income and free if someone is undeniably poor
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Yes, only for citizens.
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Yes, for low and middle income families
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Yes, but only for lower and middle income people
@8P6PWZP3yrs3Y
Yes, and socialize all education.
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