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    Housing for College Freshman College is a big change in a person’s life. College is a change for young students and old. Students worry about tuition, books, and student loans regardless of age. Student housing is one of the biggest obstacles a college freshman will face. The small dormitories and community bathrooms are horrendous. The apartment style dorms are too expensive and harbor strict rules. These places are not appropriate or suitable for children or elders to live in. Older college…

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    allow us to become more competitively economically and academically on an international level. Also a more educated work force and educated society would reduce criminal activity, and ensure greater success for the future of America. So, if college tuition were free, it would eliminate economic problems and allow our country to become more competitive, economically and academically, which would enable America to develop in an efficient and successful…

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    school isn’t for them then I don’t see the point of going to a classroom and sitting down wasting your time and money rather they can go out and find other ways to become successful even if it’s the hard way. In addition, since the rise of college tuition has been increasing tremendously students end up finding a job on the side and try to support themselves and families while trying to go to college. This may lead to not being able…

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    Going to school in America is not cheap. Everyday students struggle not only to pay for their collegiate educations, but also to offset these costs as much as they can. One issue many have raised is the fact that colleges and universities are simply too expensive, most families can not afford to pay out of pocket the tens of thousands of dollars a year for an education. The government does attempt to help through FAFSA, giving subsidized and unsubsidized loans geared towards assisting students…

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    Nevada, we express opposition to Senate Bill 302 relating to private school savings accounts for students attending private school. SB 302 directly allocates state general funds from Nevada’s public schools to fund tuition costs for private school attendance. The method by which tuition vouchers are going to be issued to parents enrolling children in private schools would divert taxpayer funds toward financial holding fees. Our schools are severely underfunded now and by allocating the 90%…

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    per year for tuition for domestic students. Harvard University is the top school in the United states of America and asks for $41,632 in and out of state tuition and $100 for an application fee. University of Pennsylvania is tied for third in the top schools that requires $43,838 in and out of state tuition a year and $80 for an application fee. Lastly Stanford University, the second school in the United states for a medical degree, costs $47,331 for yearly in and out of state tuition and $85…

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    prices of tuition going higher each year it is becoming a journey to even attend college, let alone graduate with a degree. In America’s capitalist society college is becoming more and more of a business and less of a institution that is truly dedicated to bettering the student. With capitalism we have the ability to raise and lower costs of things based on how much we have and how successful the business is. These prices are not controlled by the government entirely, but instead by us. Tuition…

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    academically, and/or mentally prepared. Starting out at a two year community college is a life-saving choice because it helps students prepare to succeed in four year universities down the road. It’s impossible for a student to pay for all of their tuition and fees without the help from their parents and/or government loans. Having a job and applying for scholarships will not be enough because the cost for four year colleges is usually over $15,000 per semester. That’s way over an arm and a…

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    should be free for people who can’t pay. Some people have to help pay bills and help around the house. “Tuition cost up to 10,000 dollars and it's hard for some people to pay that much money.’’ People are born with and without money and now that free tuitions are being handed out the people that can’t pay can go to college. People with money just need to learn the fact why free college tuitions are being held out. To give an equal opportunity for people…

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    college education any different? One of the big questions when applying to colleges is, what does the tuition that is required actually go towards. At any public school tuition not only goes towards the student 's education, but it supports many factors that go along with it such as housing, financial aid, student services, faculty compensation etc.. So without the support of the income from tuition how would college 's stay afloat? There has to be some kind of profit that schools make to stay…

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