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    of ever raising tuition cost.” – Ken Starr Here in America, a higher education can be extremely expensive, especially if one chooses to attend a private university. Today higher education is required for a majority of the well-paying jobs in America, but not everyone can afford to get a college education. College tuition is expensive and should be lowered. The average cost of attending a private university, as of the 2015-2016 school year, was reported as $32,405 (College Data), and for some

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    College Tuition Cost

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    For decades the price of a college education has increased dramatically. Therefore the debt on college students has also increased rapidly on an average of seven percent a year. This high debt as well as extreme interest rates combined with the lack of well/good paying jobs is leaving United States(US) students with severe debt. If the price of college was more affordable for the average person, there would be less educational debt in the United States. Since 1985, the overall consumer price index

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    Free College Tuition

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    A Proposal for College Tuition to Be Free Problem: The idea of taking the opportunity to receive a higher education has been a social norm in American society for centuries. People aspire to reach certain goals in their career path, and one of the roads that must be taken is the road through college. Whether it is within the field of science, business, etc., people learn the required knowledge that they must attain in order to contribute to society and the economy. However, all of this information

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    Reducing College Tuition

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    “The cost of college tuition and fees has continued to increase faster than the rate of inflation” (Gormus). College is an opportunity for many to further their education and pursue their dream careers. Unfortunately many can’t attend due to the fact that tuition is so high, and those who do attend are graduating with massive amounts of debt. Students are not using the resources they have such as applying for scholarships or grants to help pay for the cost of college and believe that once they have

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    Think back to when you were planning out your college tuition. The average cost of private college tuitions were $33,480. Some might have thought the pricing was expensive, but when they were finished, it was worth the cost. College may have been expensive at that time, but college education is worth the cost because it teaches life skills, widens job opportunities, and gives a higher wage. Accordingly, College Education teaches various life skills such as organization and planning. Dr. Henry Bienan

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    intensiveness of the student loans program, schools will get any figure that they propose as the tuition. Colleges have no reason to reduce costs unless there comes a time that students simply can’t afford their sticker price and wouldn’t be qualified for a loan either. It is only then that the academic institutions are obligated to reconsider their spending and tuitions. In simpler terms, college tuition does not abide by laws of supply and demand due to the infinite supply of student loans from the

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    College Tuition College tuition in America is the highest it has ever been. It is increasing higher than the rate of inflation. The rising rates are causing students to take out more student loans and making it harder to pay back those student loans after college. How do the students pay for the ever increasing cost of college? The solutions are making the U.S. government pay for college or continue having the student pay their own way through college. The no free lunch theory is an economic

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    expensive” Today earning a college degree is becoming less and less affordable because of the excessive cost of higher education in the United States. According to the website www.usatoday.com the article called "Will tuition ever stop increasing?" Confirms that since the year 1978, college tuition and fees increased by 1,120% percent. The price has sky rocketed to the point where students are taking out massive amounts of student loans. The underlying issues that are boosting tuition in higher education

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    A more affordable college tuition is within our grasp, to put in place it we only need willing politicians to propose the idea, or plan to congress. I believe that college should not be for those who can afford its cost out of pocket or make you go into debt to get a degree that would help you provide for yourself. Higher education needs to be reformed so that it is accessible to anyone and everyone without plunging those who seek it into debt. A college education is necessary to get a job that

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    Cost College Tuition

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    For preventing the costs of tuition in the United States from being a burden to the youth attending these well-known universities, and for making them beneficial to the public and the country as a whole. In our generation of technology and social media, it is a melancholy object to those, who pay thousands and thousands of dollars through their personal savings, parental support and the government’s financial aid just to attend an educational institute specifically designed for, examination skills

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