The cost of college and student debt is already being addressed by presidential candidates.
Many students dream of going to Harvard, Yale and other notable higher education institutions, but a recent poll found when it comes to free tuition, most students think a prestigious name isn’t worth the price.
A March poll found graduates considered their loans were"worth it" to attend college. However, if given the choice between free tuition and a prestigious degree, a majority of college students say they would choose a no-name institution, according to a recent survey. The campus of Harvard Business School, July 26, 2016, in Boston. A recent poll found students would prefer a free tuition education at a school no one has heard of over paying full tuition at a prestigious university. Brooks Kraft/Corbis via Getty Images
Students with financial aid were more likely to prefer free tuition than students without financial aid, 71 percent to 55 percent.
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