Speech
I. Introduction
A. Many people are urging governments to provide free education, especially high-level education.
B. Even though out current education system cultivated a lot of talents, many talented students are wasted.
II. Map& Body
A. Free education would equip people for a changing economy.
1. “Free college would also be its own form of a safety net for workers in an economy that is changing. As one industry winds down, another picks up. That requires workers to be retrained, which at the moment is a financial responsibility which falls on them. This structure would keep more people working and get more people back to work faster than the current system. Chief Editor, “19 Should College be Free Pros and Cons,” Vittana.org, web link,
B. It would reduce the amount of student debt being carried over time.
1.2011-2015, the amount of student loan debt associated with college attendance rose by 39%, reaching $1.3 trillion. Student loans are the most common type of financial aid that is requested by college students. More than 10 million students take out loans every year to pay for their tuition and learning costs. By making college free, these costs would be shifted to other locations, like a fuel tax or a sales tax, making it easier to handle the costs of tuition.
Chief Editor, “19 Should College be Free Pros and Cons,” Vittana.org, web link,
C. It would provide more people with relevant vocational knowledge.
III. Conclusion
A. Today’s tuition issue make many students struggle.
B. Free education could be a reasonable option.