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    Why College Tuition Shouldn’t be Free? Two quick questions: How many of you in this class like free stuff? How many of you in this class wish college was free? That’s what thought almost all of you think that way, I thought that way myself until I realized that doesn’t make sense. Growing up my mother always told me the story of her graduation and I can’t quite remember the year she graduated, but she graduated from Troy State University in Montgomery, Alabama. She always told me about the feeling

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    here are paying for their college tuition. Some, including myself, have financial aid and/or scholarships to help us with our tuition. With that, there’s this pressure on us to get good grades and maintain a good GPA so that we don’t lose that scholarship. So imagine how great it would be and less stressful if we didn’t have to worry about keeping our scholarships or paying off loans after graduating. My speech today is on college tuition, and I believe that public colleges should be free. Why? Because

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    Labor Statistics estimated 65.9 percent of students enrolled in college right after graduating high school in October of 2014. Since more than half of high school graduates enrolled in college, many believe it is fairly easy to pay for and attend school to further their education. What many do not know is that the percentage of college enrollment is decreasing yearly by an estimated two percent due to the increase of college tuition within schools. From 70.1 percent in 2009, to 66.2 in 2013, it is

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    We’re at a point of our high school career when we are looking at colleges and thinking about possible careers we want to pursue in the near future. But has the price tag on certain colleges have you thinking “I can’t afford that”, and made you look the other way? Well, I am here today to show you that the price of college tuition is an investment and will benefit you in your future careers. My opponent here might say that college costs have been increasing, or prestigious universities have priced

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    know that in order to get free college tuition, the government would have to pay merle $62.6 billion dollars? A number of people would argue that free tuition would relieve stress from students, but that is not always the case. While tuition is free, living expenses are not covered. When room and board are factored in, as it is in the cost of the University of California, for example, even without tuition, students are still paying over $8,000 per year. Free tuition resulted in lower grants used

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    Lowering College Tuition

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    by lowering tuition rates for incoming college students by centralising the fixed rate for tuition. College tuition has caused an inflation to 500% in cost since 1985 (Granderson), and the average cost for college tuition in this state, Texas is "$3,951[not including room or board]" per semester (Dolan). this isn't including the tuition rate for out of state students which doubles the cost. I believe by lowering the tuition rates would help students financially after and during college and would create

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    College Tuition Benefits

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    Today college tuition has the highest price tag it has ever had in American history. Right now, happens to be the hardest time for people to go to school and be successful. To put it in numbers, tuition price has boosted a whopping 1,122 percent in the past 40 years. Along with college tuition, student loan debt has obviously also increased. Free community college could be beneficial to many people and can begin to be achieved by relieving student debt, increasing tax and changing where tax money

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    According to College Board, the US public four years universities have average increases from $4399 to $9410. It is comparison between 1995 and 2015. It shows that the tuition fees had increase in 100%. Nowadays, we can find a lot of living costs are increasing which indirectly led to the inevitable increase in tuition fees. However, the growth of education tuition fees is much faster than the growth of our living costs. The increasing of the tuition fees is denying the rights for students to learn

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    Rise Of College Tuition

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    been an inevitable development in which college education costs continues to rise over the course of the decades. The sudden increment of college tuition occurred around the 1970’s, which at the time took a spike “With [a] double-digit inflation”, “College tuitions and fees climbed as much or more than the inflation rate”(Sanchez, 2014). The rise in tuition caused family incomes to lower, as well as the contribution they made in sending their kids to college. While these lowered, there was a growth

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    Lowering College Tuition

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    Some receive scholarships to colleges, some don't go to college at all, and some can't afford to go to college. Everyday high school students think about how they plan on paying for college, which includes tuition, books, dorms, among other hefty payments. College tuition is becoming a financial issue for students and parents around the world. Tuition and fees should be lowered; to understand this argument it is important to examine stats on the unaffordability of college, how it holds back lower class

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