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    Creswell, J. W., 1997. Qualitative inquiry and research design: Choosing among five traditions. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications. Crockett, S. & Hays, D., 2011. Understanding and responding to the career counseling needs of international students. Journal of College Counselling, Volume 14, pp. 65-79. Cross, H., Kenney, G., Mell, J. & Zimmerman , W., 1989. Differential Treatment of Hispanic and Anglo Job Seekers: Hiring Practices in Two Cities. Washington DC: Urban Inst.. Crossman, J. E. & Clarke…

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    Duquesne University aims to live in the Spiritan tradition, built on serving others in order for students to fully enrich themselves in the Duquesne "spirit." I believe that service-learning, with its community-oriented focus and helpful guidance, is an excellent tool that the school uses to accomplish this goal of incorporating the Spiritan culture into students' lives. Duquesne is nationally known for its efforts in service and helping others; it was recognized by the President's Higher…

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    leadership opportunities. The two schools that I am considering attending is the University of South Carolina and Spartanburg Community College. Tuition is a hard thing to pay for if you are an average person like me. So I searched for the tuition of both USC and SCC and then I looked into financial aid opportunities. USC’s average tuition fee is an estimated $22,896 since I am a South Carolina resident “University of South Carolina.”.The tuition fee at SCC is the lowest in the region. SCC’s…

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    Going To College Essay

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    Debt is the piled on student loans that is accumulated during a student's time at college. Many students are not lucky enough to be able to pay off their tuition so they get student loans to get by. Even though college is there to further students' education, they must pay a ridiculously high amount of money. According to CNNMoney, “half of all college students get grants or scholarships that cut their net prices down. The rest can reduce the financial pain by taking advantage of other programs,…

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    The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is a 159 year old institution rich in history. With 24 campuses throughout the whole college, it is one of the largest universities in the United States. Not only does Penn state have marvelous academics, Penn State has the largest student run philanthropic organization, including a 46 hour dance marathon to raise money for pediatric cancer. With all included, PSU had one of the most famous college football teams in the…

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    Financial Aid for Low-Income College Students Why get a college education? The reason you get will be slightly different from each person you ask. However there will be one major commonality among them all that is the importance of a college education in today’s society. The emphasis that today’s society puts on a college education impacts the way people act and live. The process of finding the means of getting into college and then somehow affording it is quite the daunting task,…

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    Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange, finds the number of international students at U.S. colleges and universities had the highest rate of growth in 35 years, increasing by ten percent to a record high of 974,926 students in the 2014/15 academic year. Universities benefit from the increase of students from overseas as Chao expresses it, “many U.S. universities are facing an increasingly tough financial situation with a shortage of domestic students, a sharp decrease in…

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    Personal Statement

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    1. What are your reasons for applying to Rutgers University School of Social Work? Discuss how your personal, professional, and/or community experiences and values affected your decision? The most important influence for pursing a graduate degree at Rutgers University School of Social Work is to break down barriers and obstacles that have been placed in front of me. I grew up in a non-tradition family so I never had an example of what life should be. My mother was a victim of domestic violence,…

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    to what it was only 10 years’ prior, the U.S. faces quickly moving financial, political, and national security substances and difficulties. To react to these difficulties and address national issues it is fundamental that our establishments of higher education register all-inclusive able students. Without worldwide fitness our students will be not well arranged for worldwide citizenship, without the abilities required to address our national security needs, and unfit to contend effectively in…

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    clinical setting rather than in a desk. This is enormously beneficial because it provides an actual physical therapy setting, and allows for students to obtain a solid simulation of what physical therapists actually do. (“Physical Therapist (PT) Education Overview”). Most of the classes throughout the first four years of college are extremely rigorous and require a lot of knowledge about math and science, but once students reach physical therapy school, the curriculum can also get very…

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