Education means a better job. That is one premise that I will not retreat from.
Higher education has never had much of a cachet in Indiana. That an undereducated citizenry is easy prey for the Republicans seems possible to my mind.
Since Indiana's income is lower, it makes a college education seems to make no economic sense.
Therefore, I thought free tuition might turn people's biases around and improve the state. Think free tuition as an investment in the state's economy.
Then I read SNP needs to accept ‘free’ university tuition isn’t viable (Sunday Times).
The numbers are stark. Scottish universities receive £7,610 per Scottish-domiciled student per year from the Scottish government. By contrast, English undergraduates pay £9,250 a year for the cost of their studies. As a consequence, Scottish universities have become increasingly reliant on fees from overseas students.
What about two years free at Ivy Tech Community College?
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