You are against making studying more accessable for less wealthy people
For the wealthiest people*
The point is that if you’re a college student, you’re already in the richest category statistically; you literally are less in need than everyone else, on average. The same money would be much better suited to give grants to people who have, for financial reasons, never set foot in college to begin with.
You understand that by giving more people access to completing a university degree
Having student loans is no obstacle to completing a degree, this is non-sequitur. No one is expected to pay student loans off pre-graduation.
You’ve done quite a poor job of ‘getting this straight’, I have to say—quite a crop of straw men you’ve assembled.
If you don’t have to pay for university as there is no loan to be paid back, the people who can’t go for financial reasons can step their foot into university.
For the wealthiest people*
The point is that if you’re a college student, you’re already in the richest category statistically; you literally are less in need than everyone else, on average. The same money would be much better suited to give grants to people who have, for financial reasons, never set foot in college to begin with.
Having student loans is no obstacle to completing a degree, this is non-sequitur. No one is expected to pay student loans off pre-graduation.
You’ve done quite a poor job of ‘getting this straight’, I have to say—quite a crop of straw men you’ve assembled.
If you don’t have to pay for university as there is no loan to be paid back, the people who can’t go for financial reasons can step their foot into university.