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by Wowfunhappy
2338 days ago
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> Wouldn't it make sense that the university, that is charging the students all this money, ensure they have enough parking spaces to satisfy likely demand? Does the school offer paid parking permits? If so, why should students who don't need a parking spot (for whatever reason) need to subsidize those who do? The high overall cost of tuition is a separate issue, and not one that can be solved by including even more services in the price. |
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- school buses and the like
- sporting equipment and facilities
- library
There's lots of services that schools provide, and charge everyone for, because they think it's good for the student body as a while.
Maybe a more controversial one... a school that supplies free transit to/from the local night scene, so that people don't drive to/from bars while intoxicated. It's better for everyone, including locals, for this to exist. However, the non-drinkers, the ones who are nowhere near the night scene, get no benefit from it; they pay for it anyways. And a lot of people would say that's good, and a lot would say it's bad.