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    offices aren’t working together. Students are being directed to a different office, each time being told that the answer will be at the following office, and these types of experiences can make or break whether a student wants to come back to Kutztown University. Organizational structure and connectedness are necessary to avoid a dysfunctional campus environment. The issue does not only affect the students that have to

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    professional sports, college sports developed rather violently without regard from university officials. Prior to 1850, there was no such thing as intercollegiate sports. University officials knew there was a yearn for physical release demanded by the student body, so their way of dealing with this epidemic was through manual labor. They had students either farming or clearing forms of debris from college grounds. University officials saw this as a positive because it gave the students physical activity

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    low-income students cannot afford the food provided on campus because of other responsibilities which tend to relate to school whether its textbooks or transportation to get to class. The other article, “Student Food Insecurity: The Skeleton in the University Closet” by

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    individual coeducational college working out of Des Moines, Wi, U. s. States. The University was distinguished in the impacts of the Group War in 1881 by Francis Marion Drake. One school at Drake University, University of Law, is one of the principal graduate school in The assembled states. Through six instructive foundations and colleges while close by, for example, the Higher training of Information, University of Law, University of Fictional works and Huge Relationships, Higher training of Business and

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    there was a certificate on gold parchment paper commending me on my acceptance to such a prestigious and historic black institution of higher learning, an acceptance letter, and a three scholarship applications I was eligible to apply for to fund my education at Fisk including, the Clinton B. Fisk Academic Scholarship, Ella Sheperd Moore Scholarship, and the Erastus Milo Cravath Presidential Scholarship. Overzealous of the news, I took it upon

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    Thank you very much for the generous financial aid package you awarded me; my family and I greatly appreciate all the help you are giving us to allow me to be able to attend St Joseph's University. Initially, we all felt that the package offered could make St Joseph's affordable for me. However, after researching the commuting expenses for riding the train in from Trenton, NJ to Overbrook Station I realized that the projected costs on my award letter vary significantly from the actual costs. While

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    implementation of the Ontario government’s action plan against sexual violence is a positive first step but is still failing student’s on campuses across the country. Bill 132 requires universities in Ontario to create standalone policies in order to address sexual violence on their campuses. During a young women’s time on a university or college campus, one in five will be sexually assaulted. With Statistics Canada findings that, ‘the rate of sexual assault is considerably higher amongst young Canadians between

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    ethics are integral to their decision-making process. The idea of college has evolved beyond being simply a vehicle for higher education. In today’s society, it is a rite-of-passage necessary to successfully transition into adulthood. Furthermore, America’s educational system uses college as a focal point around which a student’s future revolves. Without a college education, young adults are told that they are gambling their aspirations. For some, the pressure to go to college stems from both external

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    understanding of the percentage of individuals that have experienced sexual assault within a certain age range. Data was retrieved from the National Crime Victimization Survey. Sexual assault among college females was compared to race, college education, ages (18-24), gender, and age. The obtained data was analyzed using SPSS using descriptive, bivariate, and multivariate methods. Results showed that females that are between the ages of 18-24 have a higher chance of becoming assaulted on college

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    Howard P. Chudacoff, a professor of history at Brown University, wrote an article for the Wall Street Journal titled, “Let’s Not Pay College Athletes.” Chudacoff outlines the reasons why athletes in the major two collegiate sports, football and men’s basketball, that participate in a power five conference; Atlantic Coast, Big Ten, Big XII, Southeastern, and PAC-12 Conferences: should not be paid for their services to their institutions. Chudacoff provides examples of academic centers and practice

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