Name: Higher education tuition policy.
Category: Education
Options:
The government fully subsidizes tuition and provides maintenance grants for students.
The government fully subsidizes tuition but students are required to maintain themselves otherwise.
The government subsidizes tuition only for students from families classified as low-income or poor.
The government subsidizes higher education tuition to a certain amount, the rest is covered by the individual students. This includes scholarship programs.
The government does not subsidize tuition, students must pay for higher education themselves. This does not include scholarship programs.
The government introduces means tested loans for higher education tuition, to be paid back by students after earnings reach a certain amount.
The government does not subsidize tuition but given grants to maintain themselves.
However, as you can tell, it quickly becomes clunky and difficult to easily grasp so perhaps we should have an entirely separate policy, which reads something like this:
Name: Higher education student maintenance policy.
Category: Education
Options:
Students are given grants to maintain themselves while they receive higher education.
Students are given means-tested loans, to be paid back after earnings reach a certain level to maintain themselves.
Poor or low income students are given grants to maintain themselves, otherwise students must maintain themselves.
The government does not provide grants or loans for the purpose of student maintenance.
On the other hand, we do have three higher education policies already so perhaps you might think this is an unnecessary addition altogether