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Response rates from 190 Anti-Corruption voters.
83% Yes |
17% No |
78% Yes |
7% No |
5% Yes, tuition costs are currently too expensive |
5% No, but tuition costs should decrease based on family income |
3% No, but tuition costs are currently too expensive |
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2% No, but free for low-income students with excellent grades |
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0% No, not until we balance our national deficit |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 190 Anti-Corruption voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 190 Anti-Corruption voters.
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Unique answers from Anti-Corruption voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9NVRQCK6mos6MO
Yes, but only to students that come from a family earning less than €200,000 per year. If a student comes from a family that earns over €200,000 but less than €600,000 then the school should cost 50%. But if the student comes from a family that makes over €600,000 but less than €1,000,000 then the student should have to pay full tuition. (Or another plan like this)
@9F2DHJN1yr1Y
The current system for public universities suffices
@9DLJ5FC1yr1Y
No, but abolish interest rates for student loans.
@9JWTQDH10mos10MO
In my country its not completely free, it’s 180 euros per semester for services but I gladly pay that. It should not be much more expensive than that
@8V6XYSB3yrs3Y
No, ban workers from universities
@8TKC2SF3yrs3Y
Only programs with public benefit should be funded.
@8TCPX623yrs3Y
yes, if the standards of the university can be kept high and up to date
@8CN86VG4yrs4Y
No, but affordable for all with opportunities available to low-income students
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