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Philippine tertiary education must be free for all Filipinos.

In recent years, the cost of tertiary education in the Philippines has been a major concern for many
Filipinos. The rising cost of tuition has made it more and more difficult for students and their families to
afford it, preventing many from pursuing higher education. For this reason, I think all Filipinos should
have access to free tertiary education in the Philippines. There are many explanations for why this ought
to be the case.

First of all, access to education should be guaranteed to all people, regardless of their financial situation.
Success is based on education, which is also essential for social mobility. It is unfair to deny those who
cannot afford an education the chance to pursue their goals and better their lives. The leveling of the
playing field and guaranteeing that everyone has an equal chance to succeed would be made possible by
making tertiary education free.

Second, the economy would benefit from free tertiary education. More people would be able to acquire
the skills and knowledge required to land higher-paying jobs if higher education was made more
accessible. This would increase consumer spending and disposable income, which would strengthen the
economy. Additionally, a population with a high level of education is crucial for the development and
growth of an economy.

Finally, free tertiary education would result in a society that is better educated and informed. People
who have more education are better able to make wise decisions about their lives and the communities
in which they live. Additionally, it encourages a culture of innovation and critical thinking, which may
benefit the whole nation. By ensuring that education is accessible, we are making an investment in the
future of our nation and guaranteeing that our people have the knowledge and skills necessary to meet
the challenges of the twenty-first century.

In conclusion, I firmly believe that all Filipinos should have access to free tertiary education in the
Philippines. Making tertiary education free would help level the playing field and ensure that everyone
has an equal chance to succeed. Education is a fundamental right that should be available to everyone.
Additionally, it would benefit the economy and result in a society that is better educated and informed.
We must make educational investments and guarantee everyone's access to higher education if we
value our citizens and the future of our nation.

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