In Canada, education is free for elementary and secondary schools students studying in public school. However, it isn’t free for post-secondary students. Many students who enter post-secondary after secondary can’t afford to pay the full tuition for colleges and universities. As a result, many students enter into debt since they can’t pay back the money they loaned. They start to experience financial struggles and difficulties when they graduate from postsecondary. The financial struggles and difficulties affect them mentally and socially. On the other hand, many students give up education since they can’t afford to pay the tuition. As a result, they work at jobs they don’t like. Which affect them mentally and financially. Since they face lot of stress at their work and don’t make enough money for living. The students whose parents are …show more content…
As more students will get the chance to pursue postsecondary education, the number of enrollments will be higher in the schools. Post-secondary institutions will more likely to produce successful graduates as a result of more students attending the institutes. Students will be ready to enter the workforce with a recognized diploma from post-secondary institutions. Which will likely to impact their chance getting promoted into higher positions in their field of industry. In fact, it is reported that post-secondary graduates are more likely land top position and get paid higher than those who don’t attend post-secondary