The public colleges in Massachusetts are all highly ranked schools. They offer a variety of courses and offer financial aid and scholarships. most of the schools are centered around Boston.
if you subsidize public colleges, the supply curve of public college education would shift to the right, thus making public colleges cheaper. with public colleges cheaper, the demand for private colleges would decrease, making private colleges cheaper. so as a result of subsidizing public colleges, you make public and private college education cheaper.
Public colleges and universities do.
It depends on the situation and it depends on the country. In the United States, more people pick private colleges than public colleges, unless they need the discounts that come with public school. In Europe, public colleges are far more commonly chosen than private colleges.
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yes it is better to go to a private school than a public school. these types of colleges look at who has a better education to give scholarships to because if they give a scholarship to a student they want the student to do good.
in all likely scenarios, yes
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11 universities, 5 colleges, 185 public schools.
Pros: better for environment, not as expensive, public cons: crowded, takes more time, doesnt go to your EXACT location, public
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Community colleges by-and large are public institutions.