
For knowing the reason why in future students will demand for tertiary education, I chose this article.
A specialist policy has notified of a time bomb ticking over education, with demand for places likely to guide to students being turned away. One of the eight research-intensive supervisory directors of universities, Michael Gallagher warned that students also will be facing compressed in with resultant decline of standards if funding were not getting higher. The group approximation that by 2030, there could be 450,000 more students demanding tertiary education, the equivalent of about 24 more medium-sized universities. Of these, about nine would need to be in fast-growing Queensland. Mr. Gallagher suggested that frees of HECS’s student might have to be increase. He said universities had expensive overheads such as research. Moreover, policymakers should consider the development of other institutions. State-owned TAFEs are already increasingly moving into offering degrees and have called for federal funding for degrees in skill areas of high demand. In Queensland and Western Australia, the school-leaver population was growing, and numbers in Victoria and NSW were set to start getting higher from 2019 and 2022 correspondingly said by Mr. Gallagher. He also noted that student-staff ratios in universities had blown out to more than 20:1, compared with just 12:1 in secondary schools, and 16:1 in primary schools. Improving the ratio to 17:1 would increase the government's annual bill to $16.8bn by 2030.
To sum up, I think paying fees for something that worth for is not a bad thing. However, they should control fees not to be too high as there are also many students who cannot afford it.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/students-may-pay-for-uni-funding-crisis-time-bomb/story-fn59niix-1225910632018
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