The federal government should find a way, in cooperation with all colleges and universities, to stop allocating grants and scholarships of all kinds, allowing for lower tuition and fees, perhaps even lower than what the grants and scholarships are on the cost- it's uneccessary inefficient exchange of money leading to confusion and higher costs- tuition would be so much lower, and the lack of prescribed grants/scholarships would give so much more money and empowerment to government and educational institution figures' that interest rates on loans wouldn't exist, and more people would go to colleges because of the lower cost (which may end up being lower than what the grants and scholarships take off, because the government giving the loans doesn't feel short on money due to allocated grants and scholarships).
Also, this policy seems a bit suspicious of a cultural move to get the next generation of students bribed in some way by government officials of a certain political faction, which in my opinion is like an authoritarian manipulation of the wills of the capitialist (free education market) students looking for colleges, and encourages more people to go to college- causing staffing shortages, bad conditions on campus, and overall a strain on the monetary (labor) force of the country.
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