b_179_129_16777215_00_images_EGY141212aa001.jpegAya Morsi never wanted to study law, but like thousands of other Egyptian students, her high-school grades gave her no other option. Enrolled in a college she didn’t choose while also working in a private company, she ended up failing her second-year exams.

Under normal circumstances, this failure wouldn’t undermine her free university education—but the Cabinet’s recent proposal to restrict free tuition to the top percentile of students may get her and thousands of others in trouble.

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