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    Why Is Title IX Necessary

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    opportunity to strive and be successful just as the three women above have done. Title IX was passed in 1972 and was part of the Education Amendments Act. This law covers not only an athletic basis but also in education. On the website, "Biography.com", Serena Williams attended the Art…

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    students have to choose from when they are looking to further their education after they graduate high school. Most students are aware of the financial cost of going to a university will be so they have chosen to go to a community college instead. There are pros and cons of going to a state university and or a community college and that’s what I’m going to talk about today. Some students have the choice of going to a university because their parents can afford it or they have earned…

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    communication all comes into play, the whole concept of communication that is. If students are not able to communicate what they have learned then the University is not doing its job. This article basically talks about how well a certain Universities prepare you to attain your goal along with its price, but to tie it in with communications I believe for the universities to do a god job at helping the students attain their goal they have to have good ways, strategies, and skills to get the…

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    Hip Hop Information Literacy Case Study To make a case for a new Hip Hop Information Literacy course a personal assessment of the university culture was recorded during my first year on campus. The quantitative measurements as a faculty member were conjured from an ACRL Assessment in Action Project Institutional Profile, a collaborative project completed with university faculty members and students ((ACRL), 2015-2016). The qualitative information was based off observational experiences in the…

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    if he wanted to go to the University of Iowa or Indian Hills his first year of college. He chose Indian Hills because he would be closer to home and get his general classes done for a cheaper cost. When he finally transferred to the University of Iowa, he was glad he went to a community college first because he realized he wouldn 't have been ready for the overwhelming homework and atmosphere of Iowa City. Many seniors in high school are faced with the decision of choosing the college they will…

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    Debt In College

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    Debt has been a problem for years but recently there has been a growing issue with higher level education seeking students attending college. With the demands for a bachelors degree rising throughout companies students are left with a complicated issue choosing between paying a ton of money for a bachelors degree or risk getting paid a lot less and having more trouble finding a job. Because of this issue students have been taking out student loans and borrowing money to help fund their journey…

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    The value of a college degree is a dispute that is commonly contemplated, yet rarely answered. I will attempt to express my attitude towards college education, personally defined as an Associate’s Degree for returning adult students. In an effort to explain the greater benefits of a college degree despite the common rhetoric that it is not financially worthwhile, I have considered the positive and negative effects of doing so. I have examined the following articles, “Learning by Degrees and Live…

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    understand what we are being thought in mathematical terms and still know how to work their way around college. There are not that many cons of them to choosing education over skills since they are able to learn from taking internships or will still have to learn new skills when they go for a job. The only problem would be once they got their higher degree they would not be able to go onto a different job since their degree is specific to that major. No matter how much experience they have they…

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    already become a reality. This goal was being accepted to The Ohio State University. This short-term goal relates directly to one of my long term goals, which is ultimately to graduate from Ohio State. While I am attending college, a goal I would like to achieve is figuring out exactly what profession I want to find a job in when I graduate. I am enrolled in the Exploration Program at Ohio State, which will aid me in choosing a career that I feel will be rewarding in an emotional way, as well…

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    Citizens chose to attend St. Martin’s for different reasons and that is what makes up the university. Citizens are able to come as they are and figure out their own interests. For a citizen to belong and to support the community, they have more control when maintaining an interest, for example, maintaining a scholarship for sports or educational…

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