Grants. State college or community college. Avoid Ivy League schools at all costs.
So people can learn a job and get the general education classes at a cheaper price.
In my opinion, yes. It is cheaper than a state or private college and in my experience, the education is very similar.
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.
Its good 'cause its cheaper but bad 'cause it doesn't give the best education or opportunities
Yes. An online education, though cheaper a majority of the time, is still an education and you will still have to pay for your classes. There are grants and scholarships just like a college that may lead you to not have to pay for your education yourself, but online courses will still require you to pay.
Generally, the public college system is cheaper to attend, but the education is good or better than the private. Just because you pay a lot of money doesn't mean the education is better. In many cases you get people teaching in the public college system that have "real world" experience and this carries over into the classroom.
Education is basically free in the UK.
There are many opportunities for senior citizens to obtain scholarships and grants. There are also programs to help seniors in college obtain cheaper housing and utility assistance while pursuing their college education. Speak to your local college about resources available to you.
Samtse College of Education was created in 1960.
UIUC College of Education was created in 1905.
Amrita College of Education was created in 2006.
Windhoek College of Education was created in 1978.