63% Yes |
37% No |
59% Yes |
15% No |
4% Yes, tuition costs are currently too expensive |
8% No, but free for low-income students with excellent grades |
8% No, but tuition costs should decrease based on family income |
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5% No, but tuition costs are currently too expensive |
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1% No, not until we balance our national deficit |
See how support for each position on “University Tuition” has changed over time for 902k Spain voters.
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See how importance of “University Tuition” has changed over time for 902k Spain voters.
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Unique answers from Spain users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9CV9G8W9mos9MO
No, We should follow the UK - Offer means-tested student loans which the student then pays off on a sliding scale once they're employed and receiving an income.
@9CGMFSK10mos10MO
Yes, but make it competitive
@99RNSMM1yr1Y
It should be accesible and reasonable for everyone. The poor should have more advantages in order to complete the studies.
@8Z5WKMV2yrs2Y
Quizás bajar un poco los costes. Además facilitaría prestamos económicos a aquellos estudiantes que lo solicitan con la obligación de devolverlo entero al encontrar un empleo.
@8W2TTB83yrs3Y
It is already free in Germany
@8VBBHXB3yrs3Y
Privatize all universities and establish a check system to guarantee universal acess.
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