It is true that the government has not always funded the children through the twelfth grade, but times have changed, (Kingsley 16). Some would argue that students can get apply for a loan or financial aid to pay for college. Education is not free now does not mean that students are prohibited from entering a college or university for a higher education. According to an article, “Many scholarships available in colleges are available in colleges across the country to assist low-income students in reaching their academic potential,” (Jacobs 20). There is a lot of educational grants and scholarships that students can get. For example, “Federal support for higher education comprises loans, such as the Federal Direct loan program; grants, such as Pell Grants or Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants; college work-study; and tax credits as outlined in the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997,” (Driscoll 6). Even states are trying to help students get loans so they can attend college. As talked about in article Free College Tuition: An Overview, “State support is usually divided between direct …show more content…
Students can get scholarships, but scholarships do not always cover the expense of the full tuition, housing, and other costs. If America does support free college education, then there would have to be heavier taxes or the cutting of services. America needs sixteen years of education rather than the traditional twelve to fully prepare the students for the workforce and life. If the people invest in students’ education, then the community would have a better