11.17.2009

Which is the best option of paying higher education?

Higher education can be funded in several ways such as the following. First all costs are paid by the government. Second, all costs paid by the students. Third, all costs are paid by the government loan which students have to pay back after graduation. Please discuss both the advantages and disadvantages of all these three options and decide which is the best.


In current society, we all agree that higher education can provide people with a greater chance of success. But when it comes to who should pay for higher education people hold different view. From my perspective, government should fund their citizens’ education.

On the one hand, there are numerous benefits that might accrue if government pays educations fees. To begin with, more people would be able to access the chance of higher education, since they can depend on sound education system provided by their government. Hence, more experts would be produced. Specifically the overall educational level wound be improved via producing more professionals, which is not only good for citizen’s quality of life. In other words, there would be more professionals if higher education places are available.

On the other hand, some people think students should not depend on a handout from the government to pay for their courses. As government might incur a financial deficit in order to pay for all education bills. It seems that methods of individual or government loans can alleviate this problem because those people who are taking higher education courses rely on themselves. Despite this fact, it is worth noting that some student may choose to give up their schooling as they could not afford such incredible tuition.

To conclude, regarding this issue what sore of methods is the best? My own view is that although the government might face financial risks. I still believe that the government has the obligation to provide higher education to those citizens who are eager to learn and keen one more knowledge.

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