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    Tuition In College

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    Should college be so exspensive? Thousands of people have when though hard times, to get the money for financial part of college. Tuition in college has to be payed before you get to start your class. College students can get finanical help but, that does not mean all the college will be all payed for. It states in this article that " without a collage degree we stand no chance in the workforce of the future" (Masback, 2016). If we do not go to college in the next ten years, it is going to

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    College Tuition

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    Additionally, college education is something that many people wish to have because a higher grade of education can give an individual better chances of finding an occupation with a higher pay. Even so, money is still part of the equation in trying to achieve an education. College education is very expensive and so high school graduates with a working class background tend to put off attending college to be in the workforce so that they are able to afford college tuition. Not to mention that a large

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    in higher education. Forty years ago, tuition in some of the great American public universities and colleges was virtually free. Today, the cost is unaffordable for many working class families (Senator Sanders).” College tuition is way too high and it is making it harder for parents to send their children to college. As a senior in high school with two older siblings who both graduated from 4 year colleges, I know about how hard it is to pay for college tuition. I have personally witnessed my parents

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    My immediate response is yes, of course I want community college tuition to be free but then I realized I am already in my second year this will not apply to me. As I further ponder over it I can not help but to think on what terms would this be under. Will you have to have a certain GPA? Will it only be available to us citizens? Will there be a age stipulation? There is a number of factors that can be put on this “Free Tuition”. It sounds like an amazing offer be is it really? After hearing the

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    than $1 trillion” (Wiener 225). Tuition costs are extremely high; they are higher today than ever before.Deserving students all over the country cannot afford to pursue their dreams. At one time, the U.S. was the leader in college graduates, but today it ranks number twelve out of thirty-six other developed nations (“Free”). The price of education is rising, yet the quality is decreasing. This is an unfair phenomenon that needs to change. Free community college tuition should be the standard all across

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    The Debate on College Tuition In our country, several young students in pursuit of a higher education, must work overtime at the local McDonalds, flipping burgers, to pay for their college tuition; while trying to juggle school work and study time during their limited free time. Meanwhile these students live in a country who has buried itself trillions in debt with no end in sight. Sadly, this is the environment that sets up the impassioned debate on whether college tuition should be free in our

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    rising cost of college tuition is, Campaign for Free College Tuition. This organization describes itself as “a bi-partisan, inter-generational coalition of individuals and groups…” These groups and individuals believe it is the country’s responsibility to make higher education affordable for everyone, This organizations believe if the United States wants to be competitive on the global marketplace it is necessary to have a workforce with the skills to do so (Campaign for Free College Tuition, 2013). How

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    Community colleges should be tuition free to help students achieve the goals and get the degree they want. President Obama proposed for tuition-free community colleges earlier this year. Community colleges being free would help persuade people to pursue a degree. There would be less students in debt, because they would not have to take out a loan to attend community college. If community colleges were free, it would help people get a leg up on their college degree, there would be less debt for college

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    College is a big obstacle for students because not everyone has enough financial support going through college. In his article, “Is College Tuition Really That High?” Adam Davidson discusses that the average student does not receive enough financial aid. Education is one of the most efficient ways to becoming successful and learning more about the world they live in. These days, students entering college do not receive enough financial aid to pay off tuition due to the increases in tuition and reduction

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    College Free Tuition Education is one of the best ways to succeed; however not everyone has access to it and not everyone has the opportunity to have a degree. After high school a lot of students drop out because the college tuitions are too expensive; they can’t afford them. A couple weeks ago, president Obama came with a proposition in which to make community college free for students because more jobs will require a degree in the future. The program will concern the students who are serious.

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