Both the Blue House and the government are refusing to accept the tuition fees for returning tuition fees to college students through government funding.

It is welcome for colleges to take responsibility for failing to properly conduct classes in the first semester of this year, and to voluntarily issue refunds, but it is not appropriate to inject taxes paid by the public for this.

According to the government, the Blue House and the government disagreed their position on the request for refund of university tuition through government funding.

This means that it is currently difficult to respond to the request of some to refund some of the tuition fees by reflecting the budget related to the third supplementary pending in the National Assembly.

The Ministry of Education also announced in a briefing on the 18th that "the problem of tuition is basically a problem to be solved while the university communicates with students."

A Blue House official confirmed on the 17th that "there is no consideration for the tuition support plan through the third supplementary".

In the ruling party, there has been no unification of opinions, and some members of the ruling party argued for a way to support tuition through expansion of the supplementary situation.

As a result, it is observed that there is a high possibility of turning over time to indirect support.

The government's direct application for refunding tuition fees for college is basically a question of whether it is appropriate for the government to use the taxes received from the public to return tuition fees for college students.

Some pointed out whether it would make sense to pay the government's limited budget directly to a relatively affordable university or college student.

This logic is also linked to the situation where many unfortunate college students already receive national scholarships.

The government estimates that 48% of the 1.95 million college students are eligible for national scholarships.

The government is in the position that it is possible to apply indirectly to universities that have difficulty in funding due to refund of tuition fees.

In connection with this, the Ministry of Education is reviewing the method of utilizing the budget of the university innovation support project, which currently reaches 800 billion won.

Within the government, Keimyung University, which has provided a total of 5 billion won by the faculty members, is regarded as a best practice.

Keimyung University is promoting the method of paying 200,000 won for the scholarship for living support for 23,000 students.

College students insisted that some of the tuition fees had to be reimbursed as they had been infringed on the right to learn with Corona 19.