@9KGV6YV2mos2MO
Tuition should at least be substantially subsidised across the board. With respect to some programs, a reasonable fee should be charged for those who can afford to pay it.
@9D25LB49mos9MO
Only after two years of military service
@98TNZJZ1yr1Y
No, but alternatives to university should be created
@98DWB9G1yr1Y
No, but it should be free for small limited number of students with excellent grades.
@972B77S1yr1Y
It depends on the subject and the need for the profession
@95KTLZM2yrs2Y
Tuition should not be free, but should be less than it is currently, and different schools should have different tuition rates.
@8RS3WLM3yrs3Y
No, but there should be better student loan options
Not free but not too expensive either, fees should not cause parents to take out loans for tuition, but be enough to cover the running costs of the Universaties but if not then be government susidised
@8R36TTD3yrs3Y
Yes, for those who served in the IDF
@8QV64H3Yisrael Beiteinu3yrs3Y
Assure universal access for any deserving individual to tertiary education via a combination of government subsidized student loans, with very easy and flexible repayment options, including loan forgiveness in cases of health issues, major economic crisis, etc.
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@97VM9G51yr1Y
Education is overrated.
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Yes, only for citizens.
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Yes, for low and middle income families
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Yes, but only for lower and middle income people
@8P6PWZP3yrs3Y
Yes, and socialize all education.
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