Government Should Provide Student Facilities

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Government should provide student facilities Abstract: Every student's dream is to get admission into a good college. But what they don’t realize is that once they are in, they have to fend for themselves. There are a lot of things that the government should provide to students in colleges, but unfortunately, they don’t. In this article, we will be discussing the facilities that the government should provide to students in colleges. From basic necessities like food and shelter to more specific things like books and stationery, there are a lot of things that students need in order to succeed in their studies. We hope that by bringing attention to this issue, we can pressure the government into providing better facilities for students in colleges.

Advantages of the facilities There are many advantages of the facilities government should provide to students in colleges. These include: 1. Improved educational outcomes: Studies have shown that when students have access to better facilities, they tend to achieve better educational outcomes. This is especially true for students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds who may not have access to such facilities at home. 2. Greater equity: Providing facilities to all students, regardless of their background, helps to level the playing field and provides greater equity in education. 3. Enhanced student life: College should be a time for students to enjoy themselves and explore new things. Having access to good facilities can enhance the student life experience and make it more enjoyable. 4. Boosted college morale: When students feel like their college is investing in them and providing them with good facilities, it can boost morale and college pride. This can lead to improved retention rates and a more positive overall view of the institution.

Disadvantages of the facilities The facilities that the government should provide to students in colleges are not without their disadvantages. One such disadvantage is that they can lead to a false sense of security among students. When students have access to quality facilities, they may feel that they do not need to take as many precautions against things like crime and accidents. This can lead to problems if something does happen, as the students may not be prepared. Another disadvantage of government-provided facilities is that they can be used as an excuse for higher taxes. If the government is seen as providing too much for college students, then taxpayers may be reluctant to support these programs. This could lead to cuts in funding for


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