Nowadays studying at
universities
requires a huge amount of funds that not all
students
can afford.
Hence
, there is a growing concern over the fee as a barrier for teenagers to follow their interests at
universities
.
Although
I believe everyone should have the same opportunities in their lives to improve, it is noteworthy to bear in mind that equity is more workable than equality. I will discuss the incentives and the drawbacks of the free post-graduation studies in
this
essay which is proceeding with a suggestion that offers
students
a fair chance to succeed.
For years the registration fee has been viewed as a source
that is
essential for schools to provide the appropriate services and improve facilities continuously.
In addition
, the salaries of educators are being paid from
this
money.
Consequently
, the
universities
would not survive unless they had considerable income.
Nevertheless
, people are taking a fresh look at
this
and suggesting free education for everyone.
On one hand, eliminating the registration payments can bring us some advantages. At
first
, affluent and poor families will have the same opportunity for sending their children to high-scored institutions.
Secondly
, all the teenagers will have an equal chance to study in the fields they are interested in.
For instance
, many talented
students
have been giving up being a doctor due to its expenses.
Lastly
, youngsters will be invited to continue their educations and have a better career in future.
On the other hand
, plenty of disadvantages
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being suggested for
this
view. The burden that it will put on the government is out of the question. If the government can not afford
this
abundant investment, it will result in a decrease in the quality of education which needs to be located above all to have a developed society.
Moreover
, it can affect the researches that are being held and stop humans from achieving more developments. One solution for
this
phenomenon is to assign a more generous scholarship for not wealthy pupils.
This
not only can offer the seats of
universities
based on justice but
also
can persist college's services.
To sum up, making academic institutes complementary is being suggested as a solution for poor and deprived
students
. I am not completely in agreement with the above-said view. Providing scholarships might solve
this
issue in a better way
besides
preserving the income of these institutes as a source of better services.