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    Free College Definition

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    global economy of the world, a decade long pattern of studies shows that college fee has increased more drastically than almost any other inflations ever since its commencement. Right to education, a universal entitlement to education, needless to say is of dire importance in today’s modern world, but whether everybody has the privilege of this fundamental right is the today’s concern. Often cited as the career defining path, college education is not accessible to everybody and this in long run…

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    Free College Issues

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    Issues with Free College With rapidly inflating college tuition, “free college” is fiercely debated in American politics. Seniors are graduating with overwhelming amounts of debt, often making them live with their parents longer or delaying life goals such as starting a family. Now more than ever, college students are looking towards America’s leaders to solve these growing issues, but while a free education is appealing, it creates more issues than it solves. Creating a system of free tuition…

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    The majority of Americans feel there is value in a college education, so much so, that even Americans without a college degree believe that post high school education is important. The most recent Gallup poll indicates that 25% of all college graduates in the U.S. fail to thrive in their overall careers (Busteed). Students and parents making their college decision should not be swayed solely on the prestige of the high costs institutions, but rather the quality of education students will receive…

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    decides to attend college, there are many expenses to keep in mind such as tuition, supplies, program fees, books and not to mention living expenses for those who choose to live on campus. Students can easily spend $300 on a single textbook, and that’s just for one book, one class. With all the expenses and the increasing costs of textbook, the issue of giving college students free textbooks has been controversial. Since textbooks are one of the most expensive things to pay for in college, I…

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    Why should college be free for people with low income? If college were free, there would be a higher percentage of people who graduate from college. Everyone should get a chance to get a higher education without paying. If students have been going to school for free, they should not have to start paying for school when they graduate. Having to pay tuition will be a big change for a person who usually does not have to pay to go to school. College should be free for people who have low income…

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    Should College Be Free

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    culture. In the next few sentences, the philosopher claims that experiencing culture is for few people. I believe this section relates to my transition into college. In high school, most of the information was taught to be memorized, so the most educated people in the room were the teachers, who had actual experience in their subjects.…

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    Free Community College

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    Despite the money families could save by sending their children to community college for free, making community college free would cause an even greater debt for the United States and higher taxes for all citizens. Over a 10 year period, President Obama’s plan for free community college is approximated to yield over 60 billion dollars(McClean). In other words, the United States’ accumulating debt would have a significantly larger amount added to it. Since 1776, the United States has been…

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    makes people think that college should be free because some people can’t afford college. Also, students will be in loan debt because they can not afford a place to stay. These claims are invalid because students usually force the student loan debts on themselves. College should not be free because kids will not try hard, there will be too many graduates, and free college does not cause kids to make decisions, whereas if college were free then poor kids could go to college and the world would be…

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    College is an extension of your learning that is not required for lower end jobs, but without a college degree it is hard to get a well paying job. If college is required for so many careers should it be free? Offering free college would have its ups and downs for the college and the state or providence. Giving away free college will obviously benefit the student and give most colleges more attendees, but how does the college compensate for having to pay for school supplies for all of the…

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    College, all of our teachers have been there and most likely hope that their pupils will attend as well. The topic of free college tuition is extremely controversial and is constantly in the news, our schools and for the high school student and the college professor, it is always on our mind. Many political leaders and educational authorities make constant attempts to please everyone by creating their policies which propose various procedures for taking on free college. Many of these policies…

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