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    an above 4.0 GPA and a 28 ACT score, I received the Wildcat Excellence Scholarship from the University of Arizona in the amount of $6,000. Among the friendliness, location, and pristine medical reputation, this scholarship was a large reason why I proudly chose the U of A for my undergraduate studies, because without the financial aid there was diminutive chance of being able to afford a college education. During my first semester freshman year, I struggled with common ‘teenager problems’ (low-self

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    for a degree. “The first few weeks on campus are extremely critical for all new students. It is during this time that you will make critical decisions that will have an effect on the rest of your life” (Hansen). A first year student at Monmouth University may find themselves very overwhelmed by and unprepared for this new experience and environment. Some first year students may question how they will survive and eventually earn a degree. With proper goals and planning the first year student should

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    The size of the student body and the campus, as well as the overall scope of the school, is key factors in determining a college or university 's educational environment. There are thousands of colleges in the world. Some near home, some out of state, and many out of the continent. There are some universities who populations are tens of thousands, and then again there are also even more colleges that have a very small population. There are many up sides to going to a huge college vs. a small one

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    business, and college sports are no different. Many division college sports produce a huge amount of universities’ income. The school receives money from ticket sales, television contracts and games, and sport-related merchandise, along with many other sports related revenue builders. The athletes on the other hand, receive their scholarship and little more. While the idea of receiving a free college education is something few would complain about; when the issue is most student athletes are struggling

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    abuse among teenagers and adolescents is transforming into America’s number one public health problem, as numbers of high school and college students abusing drugs and alcohol are on the rise (2011). In a national survey done by CASA at Columbia University, they found that 75 percent of high school students have used an addictive substance. In addition, 46 percent of high school students reported currently using an addictive substance, and approximately 12 percent of high school students were discovered

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    In the debate of whether high school graduates should or should not attend college, many scholars argue the rate of return on investment is worth the extreme cost of enrolling into a university. Others claim college is not fit for everyone. Gerald Graff, a professor at the University of Chicago of English and education, suggests that when we think of the people who attend college, we think of people who are intellectually stimulated in academics. However he claims that people we consider street smart

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    One of the biggest crisis affecting Americans is student loan debt. As the price to attend colleges and universities has risen, so do the amount of loans being taken out and students entering into debt. Currently forty-four million U.S. citizens suffer from the stress and pressure of student loan debt (“U.S. Student Loan Debt Statistics for 2017”). Those loans combine for an enormous, $1.31 trillion; Which averages out to about 37,000 per student (Lage). As a whole, college in the United States

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    Higher education in the UK has probably become one of the most popular choices for international students. The study devoted into the experiences of the international students report that the phenomenon of culture shock as a part of challenges could be troubling them (UKCISA, 2008). Whereas, the students who come from developing countries responded that the higher education in the UK would extend work field as well as the effect of social cognition (Mazzarol and Soutar, 2002). Hence, it will be

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    they still love sharing the excitement with their peers. The place that brings all of the fans together is, Jack Trice Stadium. Jack Trice Stadium was built in 1975 (“Try Trice”) and it is one of the many important things that make up Iowa State University. There is a lot of history behind Jack Trice Stadium and it is apart of the Land-Grant Tradition. Jack Trice Stadium has not been always called Jack Trice Stadium; it

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    pushes toward other depression-inducing factors such as alcohol. As more and more students enroll in college and seek money, the higher the risk for depression. The affect of depression on college students is extremely harmful in the progression of education. The factors of depression can contribute to the progression of depression well past the collegiate years. The one aspect that has the greatest effect of prolonging

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