Having a great education is beneficial to have In the long run. It helps you with finding better-paying jobs; apply the skills you learned from college into your career and shows employers that you are capable of being trained to work on the field. But on the contrary, the cost of getting a college degree is becoming more expensive. Although paying through scholarships or having a family with disposable income makes it more accessible, the majority of students pay off their tuition with federal loans. Consequently, after students graduate, they end up with tremendous loan debt and has to pay it after a couple months.…
SHOULD COMMUNITY COLLEGE BE FREE? Laila Tabbaa Florida Gulf Coast University Abstract In this argumentative research paper, through the author's opinion answers the question whether community colleges should be free. Taking the opponent's approach, the paper gives sufficient reasons as to why the writer chose that direction.…
Lubaski, Luke 20151109 Block#3 Is college worth the debt? How would you like to make twice the amount of money by working half as hard? Believe it or not this is achievable if you are willing to commit to graduating college. Don’t worry about the debt you might occur, it is short term, and can easily be paid off.…
I wish the president could keep college costs down for universities.” Instead of the president helping those students who already attend a low-cost school, he should grant students who are going to attend schools where tuition and overall costs are much higher. Personally, I will be attending a private university where I will have to be debt much more than some of my peer that will be attending community colleges. Even though, I am attending a private university, it does not mean that I am not a low-income student. However, I will not personally make a decision only based on money, I will attend my dream school and although I might have debt once I have graduated, I hope that at least then I will have a stable job from where I will pay off my debt.…
College is full of many opportunities to help anyone achieve the success they want, with endless amount of support and resources it can be difficult or overwhelming for some students to decide which one is best for them. Unfortunately, many individuals will not get to experience college because they cannot afford the tuition. Since higher education cost thousands of dollars many students pay their tuition by participating in organizations, sports, doing a work-study, and many other things. Majority of students delay college or do not go because they cannot afford to go right after high school. With tuition being so high, it forces students to take out a tremendous amount of loans which accumulates to student debt.…
Even with some who favor college debt as a necessity and will only be temporary, the negative effects of owning a large sum of money while also focusing on achieving a higher education surely outweighs the pros of college tuition. College debt affects students’ mental health, their performance in school, and also decrease social interaction in an effort to maintain decent grades and a secondary job to payback their loans. In addition, making college free will provide an opportunity for everyone, rich and poor, to receive a higher education. With more educated citizens in the United States, the rate of those living in poverty will lower and the country will prosper. Higher education is vital for the success of the United State’s economy…
As it stands today the average cost of attending a community college is $3,347 according to the College Board, while the average aid given to low income students is $5,730 under the pell grant. Currently most community colleges waive the cost for low income students but don’t for higher income students. This raises an issue if community college should be free to students as middle class students don’t receive the financial support given by the government or community colleges. This issue was brought to light in 2015 when president Barack Obama gave his State of the Union Address which sparked a debate regarding community college and costs. In his address, he stated community college should be free for the first two years and “as free and universal in America as highschool is today.”…
Should College Be Free in America? Every year in America, thousands of new high school graduates pack their bags, move to new cities, and sign papers accepting loans they might not be able to pay back. Parents shovel out thousands to colleges, with the risk of their child neglecting the responsibility of study, and dropping their courses. Students who do not qualify for scholarships have to use up time that would allow them to study properly because they need to get part-time jobs in order to just stay in college. In other countries all over the world, tuition for college is free.…
Is College Really Worth It? Yes! some people seem to think college is not worth the money, time and effort but in this essay if you are one of those people hopefully you will change your mind after this essay Here are some facts that might just show college to be worth it, Individuals with a college degree earn an average of $22,000 more per year than those with only a high school diploma.…
56 percent of people that attend American universities or colleges dropout within the first six years. Actually, the United States of America holds one of the lowest graduation rates in the world and continues to set a global standard for inefficiency. American writer, publisher, artist, and philosopher Elbert Hubbard said, “You can lead a boy to college, but you cannot make him think.” Meaning, if college were free it wouldn’t necessarily change graduation rates. Graduation comes with hard work, no matter how much money is paid.…
Should the cost of college tuition be lowered? Many students would answer this question with a definite “yes”, arguing that education needs to be affordable. Now that society is making college education the new element for most jobs, many people now have to gain a higher education degree for the job they prefer. “In the past couple decades; a college education has been promoted as a necessity for success in life.” (At Issue: College Education).…
Being Junior in high school means the impending fear and excitement (mostly fear) of college and moving on to the next chapter in life. My constant mental battle is figuring out if I want to remain in state to save my parents pockets and myself from impending debt. Why is that I have to sacrifice my preference of learning establishment for the sakes of money? College education in America is strenuous and expensive. Students are forced to worry first about their debts, scholarships, loans, and all things money before even thinking of a major, sometimes even before picking a University.…
College Education Worth the Cost Whether college education is worth the cost being is a heated discussion topic. Some individuals think that college’s tuition fee is too expensive. Most graduates are not able to find a job with their degrees when they are graduated from university. People also think that college education is not worth the money because some students have to pay back in loans after they graduate.…
A poll taken in 2013 shows 62% of people believed they could not afford college (Take). “If all 18-24 year olds went to college the unemployment rate would reduce by 2 million people” (Take). If college was free then more people would go and this would make the unemployment rate decrease. A lot of people would like to get a college degree, but the only problem is they do not have money to go. People have to put off college to get the money they need, but by the time that time it may be too late and they may decide not to go.…
Free College? Is paying for college necessary? People now days are paying too much for college. They would literally charge you for anything. College should be free to attend.…