Both the passage and the lecturer give the reason for, and the benefits of eliminating tuition. The passage claims that there are lots of reasons for eliminating tuition, and the lecturer agrees and evaluates the passage’s claim.

 

The passage says that eliminating college tuition is because there are more and more students not choosing to go to university after graduating high school. The lecturer supports the passage claims, saying that the students choose to pursue a career instead of learning with college.

 

The passage claims there are a number of students dropping out their college before finishing their degrees. The lecturer agrees, stating that more than half of students drop out during the course due to their financial burden. The lecturer says the study shows that more than half of freshmen drop out because of their heavy dept.

 

The passage states that it is because the debt of tuition is a big burden to students after they graduate university. Again, the lecturer agrees to the passage’s statement, adding that those students-who started to get loan from the bank right after they graduate high school until they finish the four-year course in university loan debt enough to buy a house.

 

 

To sum up, the passage and the lecture both discuss eliminating university tuition. The passage gives the reasons why we should eliminate university tuition, saying that high tuition discourages students for their opportunity to get a higher education, make students drop out before finishing their degrees, and the burden of high debts from university tuition. The lecture agrees and supports the passages’ claim.