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    People go to college to have a better life where they are financially stable and they can have a job that they are passionate about. College education is a standard in which society deems necessary to be “qualified” not only for jobs but for intellectual conversation as well. Higher education is a luxury in most countries because of the importance of education. Education is powerful, it can take troubled kids and give them potential to the advancement of society rather than being part of “the…

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    Should college be free? General Purpose: To persuade the audience to not support the idea of free college Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience to support the idea that college should cost money and there are resources to reduce or eliminate the cost of college. INTRODUCTION A. Attention Gainer: Who here played or had a family member that played for the billion-dollar Powerball lottery? “Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that 's the stuff life is made of.” -Benjamin…

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    Free college/university Studying at a college/university here in the United States can cost a life full of debt. Being able to study should not cost any money. Depending on the college that is attended to, tuition varies, a contributive factor of this tuition is if you’re an in-state or out of-state resident. Most of college students start at the young age of 17 or 18, and most of them don’t have the right knowledge to start getting into economic debt. The years passes and college tuition rises,…

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    Free college tuition has become a debatable issue especially with some candidates in the 2016 election year. The Democratic Party has made this important within their campaign. College tuition is known to be expensive, but the question presented with this is to who should fund college education. Currently in the U.S. today, higher education is a balance between students and the government with more of a focus on students. The government pays for higher education dependent upon levels of income.…

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    Free tuition and no debt for students attending higher education within the United States seems like a terrific proposal, however, there are several hidden small prints that may result in certain disadvantages for Americans. Many colleges across the country already offer student loans and other scholarships for low-income families in order to provide accessible education. Moreover, if this plan turns into an official policy, expenses for federal and local governments will increase up to $75…

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    students in America are expected to attend colleges and universities to further their education to pursue a career and become someone in life. Education would help students to promote knowledge that would be useful in life. Even, education is seen as a fundamental way of life where it will help people by containing mental, physical and emotional characteristics. The students contain the different ideas and opinions to make this goal be accomplished. Since, a college life is difficult to pass…

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    Among liberals, the idea of public colleges being tuition free is very popular indeed. However, conservatives believe the idea alone results in the death of a baby somewhere. Despite this, public colleges should be tuition free, as the benefits to the society will be huge, it will rid students of crushing student debt, and it will ensure that students will be competitive in a global environment. One reason why public colleges should be tuition free is that it will result in a huge benefit to…

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    John Thelin, an university research professor, discusses in his journal, the reason why colleges used to cost so little years ago and why it cost so much now. He presents a major source that is composed of enrollments, institutional data on finances, and research from summary charts in Edwin Slosson 's 1910 anthology, Great American Universities. It contains statistical assemblage in categories such as "endowments, revenues, expenditures, cost per student on education and instruction, cost per…

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    still attending college in hopes to get their bachelor's degree, or some degree to make them financially stable. Some are just starting while others started and had to quit, due to life events or the fact that college is too expensive. The normal four year degree with housing, could leave a student with a tens of thousands of dollars in debt before they ever had a professional career. Imagine what the possibilities would be if college were free. Free college’s would force private college to…

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    College is the ticket to a better future. However, it does not come free. People have to work hard if they want to get in, and that is the way it has always been. Recently, though, people have been arguing that college should be free. It sounds great, but is this fantasy even possible? College should not be free. Think about this: if college was free, who would pay for it? The government would end up with this burden, and free college for every citizen would cost a lot of money. Making…

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