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    Cookman being a private institution makes expenses more costly than State Colleges. Cookman First Time freshmen paying tuition and/or college loans makes money matters as the top financial challenge. Students just coming out of high school do not have a lot of money. Not many students have save up that much money even if they have been working since they were younger. The people who will find a way to get through college despite the costs is a personal challenge. In High School teens don't…

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    where furthering an education after high school was simple and obtaining a degree was free. That would be every college student’s dream, right? Unfortunately, today colleges do not just let students walk out clear from any debt. Whether an individual is going to a four-year university or a two-year school, it is going to be rather costly in the end. Before deciding to go to Rowan College at Burlington County, I had hopes of attending a regular four-year school. That all changed after looking at…

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    “Be who your are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind “Dr.Seuss said.I'm a college student at Baton Rouge Community College in English class we were ask to write an argumentative essay on three changes we want to make at BRCC and why? At first when given this assignment my first reaction was UGG!couldn ’t he come up with something better then that topic.I sat dazed into space for a minute then a light went off oh that’s easy since he asked…

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    student debt increased to 43% from 25%, and their average total loan balance almost doubled (Brown 1). This crippling setback places college students back into living with their parents, delaying the start of their true post-college life. The option to skip a college degree is hardly viable when the unemployment rate for high school graduates is twice that of college graduates with a bachelor’s degree (Greenstone 1). By the NCEP table 330.10, about 50 years ago, the average cost for tuition,…

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    the president and professor of economics at Vassar College, provides the Department of Education’s online College Scorecard as her source, Hill declares, “...too many institutions, both in the private and public sectors are not affordable for low- and moderate-income families.” The author determines that students of families who earn the most will benefit the most from the free tuition plan. The author counters that instead of free tuition, we should focus on policies that will make more money…

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    Why We Have College” written by Louis Menand explains three different types of theories of why we have college. These theories cater to three different types of people and how they believe the education system should work. Theory one is the belief that most people are not qualified for college and that if everyone went to college a degree loses its value and that you should be rewarded for your hard work. Theory two believes that everyone should have the same opportunity to attend college and to…

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    Picking out a college is exciting and most of us had a vision of what university we will be going to since we were ten years old. We get that fancy acceptance letter and everything is set to go and then you see the bill of your first semester, should you still go or should you find a cheaper alternative? It seems that most students stick with their dream college, then they will be able to find a job as soon as they have graduated and then start paying it all off. This conclusion comes from the 1…

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    of the key parts of a Strategic plan is the mission statement. The mission statement is important to inform others, such as investors and workers, on what the purpose is of the company and the vision of where they see themselves in the future. They should be challenging, measurable, strategic, and motivating. Office Depot’s mission statement is quite short. It reads: “Office Depot, Inc. is a resource and a catalyst to help customers work better. We are a single source for everything customers…

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    than somewhere like China because even if the machines do not take the jobs, the employment rate in America will not get any better if Americans do not have the jobs. Overall Krugman alludes to the idea that cheaper isn't always better, and that a college degree has to be worth something. It should not be a ticket "to jobs that don’t exist or don’t pay middle-class wages” (Krugman…

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    students are getting their college acceptance letters in the mail this time of year, but what about the kids who aren’t going? Proponents of college argue that a college degree is necessary because it makes you significantly more money over your lifespan, however the amount is not as much as one would think (Doyne). Also, when people say a college degree is necessary, what is it necessary for; wealth, success, or happiness? Lots of students are no longer buying into this college myth, but every…

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