No.
because education is so important
Get a college education
"noncash goods and services provided to needy individuals and families by the federal government that the beneficiary would otherwise have to pay for in cash" http://www.wwnorton.com/college/polisci/wtp7e/essentials/ch/13/flashcards.aspx
Education programs add to the nation's human capital and labor productivity. Improved education and technology can make an entire economy more productive by shifting the production possibilities frontier outward. Federal, state, and local government all provide educational opportunities to the poor. The Federal government funds programs from preschool to college. State and local programs aid students with learning disabilities. By adding to the human capital and labor productivity.
No right answer here. You can start a business with or without college education. Your ability to succeed depends not on the years of education but street smarts and your ability to monetize opportunities when you come across them. However remember that businesses go up and down. Having a college education allows you to get a job to cover your losses and rebuild your reserves when your business goes under or suffers a down cycle.
A college is a business that provides education as a service to consumers. Unless the government were to completely subsidize education, then there would be no incentive for a higher learning institution to provide education to consumers.
c. subsidize
c. subsidize
Yes. Unemployment benefits are not to be used to supplement and subsidize one's education.
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.
The motto of Government Science College is 'Discipline, Education, Character, Development'.
College professors are not "government aided" in any way. They earn an income from the college where they teach and a large of percentage of the college income is from tuition. I have taught adjunct college classes and not only did I NOT receive help from the government, but I had to work myself through college to get the education to teach.
Ancient Greece did not have collages of formalized government education.
If you are in college or looking for a grant for college, go to your school's financial aid department. They can be very helpful in procuring government grants for education.
The president of the United States. Amazing isn't it?
Around 17% of the Chinese population has a college education. This percentage has been steadily increasing in recent years due to government efforts to promote higher education.
Recently there have been lots of emails from their former lecturers and students complaining about the quality of education provided by SEGi Education Group. The Malaysian Ministry of Education recently launch a police report against SEGi Education Group for over-charging their students and fraud.