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    factor in person’s life, and college education is the pathway to success. It is the first step into achieving everyone’s dream, but the cost of higher education can’t be afforded by everyone the fact that discourage students from completing their education. Researches shows that only 65.9 percent of people who had graduated from high school had enrolled in college. 23% from those high school graduates who do not enroll in college said the reason that they don’t attend college is because they…

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    experienced or has witnessed the harsh effects that college tuition can create. Students go into higher education experiences and are often forever in debt with the ghastly student loans. With the rates of college tuition continually growing, it has begun to raise the question “Should college be free to students in America?” There are many great reasons why college should be free to those in America. It would create a better educated population, college graduation rates would increase, fewer…

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    A college education is necessary in our culture in order to be “successful”. In today’s economy, it has become difficult to provide financial aid to each student. Thus, many people think if state college free of tuition should be granted to current or future students whose household has a combined income of less than $125,000. I agree with the Governer’s Cuomo bill for providing free tuition to New York State public universities because students will focus more on their students and be…

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    Free Education For All Everyone, at least once in their lifetime, has had the feeling of coming too far in order to be setback. Imagine a student, a junior in high school, who has a list of colleges in mind, but they have one minor setback. College tuition. For so many years, college education was not essential in the workforce, but now jobs that require little to no college education are depleting and there are millions of people wanting jobs. In order to obtain jobs, one needs more than twelve…

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    During the presidential campaign, Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders purposes a plan for college tuition free. He suggests that public colleges and universities in the United States should be charge free. The federal government has made over $110 billion dollars through student loan, so Senator Sander suggests that the government should cut the interest rate of student loan from 4.29% to just 2.37%. In current economy, the interest rate of auto-loan is 2.5% on average, so students should not…

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    In this essay, I will first explicate the three arguments given by the author Martin Bozeman in “Top 3 Reasons Why Free College is A Bad Idea.” The author argues that if college was free taxes would go up, college value would decrease, and college costs can be covered by joining the military. After that, I will challenge the arguments and how they need extra evidence to stand out better. Finally, I will explain how the author’s arguments support his conclusion. Martin Bozeman has three…

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    their dreams but being in debt or going to community college where the cost will be much lower. In Joanne Jacobs article, “Should community college be free?” she states the pros and cons that making community colleges free would have on students and on the country. While many people might say that making community college free would enable for more students to go to college to earn a degree. If community college were to be free then, community colleges would only become overcrowded by students,…

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    Ever since I started elementary school I was told that the main goal in life was to go to college, get a good job and live a good life. That's easier said than done in most cases. Most students don't go to college because it becomes too difficult or the students are intimidated by the amount of work is assigned. But for most students, including me, can not go because of how expensive it is to be able to go. This has become a huge problem for students for decades and has steadily been improving…

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    Nothing Is Free The highly popular debate on whether or not college tuition should be free for every American citizen has been long argued back and forth. In Keith Ellison’s article “The Argument for Tuition-Free College” he brings to the table some facts and reasoning on why every American should be entitled to tuition free college. Keith starts off right away by informing the reader of the increasing student loan debt that is placing so many college students into unstable economic…

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    opportunity to go to college because I was so behind in my academic and never really like school until my Junior year of highschool. That was when math and others stuffs started to click for me. So i have high goals for myself for with the medical field but i will have fun with college too. I believe college should be free. Today 's economy you have to have all college degree to get a good job to get anywhere in life and to make a well earning paycheck. Coming right out of college with a degree…

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