Is education free in USA?

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asked Jun 9, 2022 in Higher Education (university +) by thegoat (1,010 points)
Is education free in USA?
commented Jun 23, 2022 by mcharles (130 points)
Education in the United States, specifically higher education, is by definition tuition-based. Regardless of the type of institution, whether public or private, U.S. students and international students must pay tuition in order to earn a bachelor's or master's degree. This is why student loans are so popular in America, and many families save for years to finance their children's university education.

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answered Jun 9, 2022 by Satanic (13,130 points)
Public School for elementary and High School education is free in the USA and every student is required by law to attend and they are entitled to education whether or not they have the money to pay for it.

School in the USA is paid for through taxes such as real estate taxes.

College Education on the other hand is not free and requires payment or a college grant to attend the college of your choice.

Harvard is so expensive due to high demand for their college and not enough supply of teachers and education for the students.

Since it came into being, Harvard has been consistently one of the finest schools there are.

As a matter of fact, in the 2020 Best National University Rankings, Harvard University ranks number two.

It may only be second to Princeton University, which is another Ivy League school just like Harvard.

To be in college you must be between the ages of 17 to 18 years of age.

You must also have good grades in school before you can be accepted in college.

Some colleges have higher grade requirements before they will accept you into their college.

Colleges report GPA (grade point average) on a 4.0 scale.

The top grade is an A, which equals 4.0.

You calculate your overall GPA by averaging the scores of all your classes.

UNI is short for University of North Iowa.

In college terms UNI stands for University Of North Iowa.

The U stands for University and the N Stands for North and the I stands for Iowa.

So we have UNI which is University of North Iowa.

A uni is an institution where students study for degrees and where academic research is done.

Uni is short for `university'.

The University of Northern Iowa is a public university in Cedar Falls, Iowa. UNI offers more than 90 majors across the colleges of Business Administration, Education, Humanities, Arts, and Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences and graduate college.

The fall 2019 enrollment was 10,497.

Applicants require very good grades in high school to get into UNI.

The average high school GPA of the admitted freshman class at University of Northern Iowa was 3.61 on the 4.0 scale indicating that primarily B+ students are accepted and ultimately attend.

University of Northern Iowa is ranked #19 in Regional Universities Midwest.

Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.

For every 100 applicants, 81 are admitted.

This means the school is lightly selective.

The school will have their expected requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores.

If you meet their requirements, you're almost certain to get an offer of admission.

The Northern Iowa Panthers are the athletic teams of the University of Northern Iowa.

The university is a member of the Missouri Valley Conference and competes in NCAA Division I (Division I FCS in football).

The RAI combines factors that predict success: ACT or SAT test score, high school cumulative grade-point average and the number of completed high school core courses.
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