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    College Tuition Costs Should Be Lowered “It is believed that the prices of college tuition are climbing faster than the U.S. inflation rate”, according to Average Rate Growths. A student degree makes a big difference in a person’s salary. However, having a degree is a key to making much more in any type of field. With the demand of a college degree rising, tuition costs are also being raised. This is making it more difficult for people to be able to afford a college degree. It seems even some people are not sure if it is even worth the cost anymore. I feel that college degrees are going to start becoming more of a requirement. The cost of tuition should be reduced to be more suitable for everyone to afford. I believe in time this will then make it so more people don’t find it so difficult to afford to pursue a college degree. Tuition pricing is at an all-time high, especially when it comes to low income students. Some students have the luxury of having their tuition taken care of, but for those who do not, it can lead to a great amount of stress. How can one at such a young age be expected to attend college and work full time? It is very complicated to do both while paying tuition and amongst other bills at minimum wage.…

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    College Tuition Inflation, a Dilemma College has been described as almost necessity to prosper in the United States. Then why is it that tuition for college changes depending on how much your family earns? Or, why is it that majority of America either drops out of college or simply, does not attend? The ticket price of a higher education should not vary as much as it does. Even with this variation, there is still a struggle that occurs with many families. Almost every family in the United States…

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    Sanders campaign website, we need to focus on making college tuition free and follow in the footstep of Germany. The problem is, free tuition in Germany is not working out as well as it was supposed to according the Yale Free Press. Students in college are somehow paying for it or getting help to pay for college. They are most likely working and paying their way, their parents are helping them out, they have taken out loans, or maybe they are getting financial aid. No matter what they are…

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    make arrangements to lower the high costs of college tuition, allowing individuals to afford paying for the courses and expenses without falling into debt, with the effort of the Congress, College boards, and the President, because these executives are able to contribute a budget for funds, make orderly changes with the educational regulations, help students regardless from a rich or poor family, and take action even in the most difficult situations. BODY PARAGRAPH 1: The effort in lowering…

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    Ethic Theories on College tuition In the modern society, all of the future college students work harder on their full time jobs to pay the tuition to enroll college for their major that they wanted to learn for their future after their high school graduation. Some of them don’t have a job and wanted to go to out of state college, but can’t afford and unable to enroll college. Some undergraduate college student wanted to enroll college, but they also can’t afford it. All of the tuitions are…

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    College tuition is a nightmare among people seeking a higher education. Tuition is not decreasing; in fact it has been on a rapid nonstop rise since 1978. College tuition is a growing concern since many of the job openings require some sort of college education to even be considered for the job. Today’s society has made college appear as requirement in order to succeed in life, but in order to succeed one must go bankrupted paying college tuition to prove ones successfulness. Even after…

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    Tuition at selective private colleges and universities has risen yearly by two to three percent more than the speed of inflation (Ehrenberg 1). Tuition raises at public colleges have decreased lightly, but the price is still out of grasp for low-income students. Financial aid has diminished. A select group of colleges and universities are slashing their tuition; nevertheless, student debts can stick with a person, even later graduation. The burdens of college tuition can impact a person’s life,…

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    Cost Of College Tuition

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    to the college board the average cost of college has raised at a ten year historical rate of about 5% per year for decades. During the 2014-2015 year private institution’s tuition increases at a rate of about 3.7% and at public institutions at a rate of about 2.9%. Imagine if something you eat/drink regularly like a McDonald’s cheeseburger or a Starbucks coffee price increased at that same rate of 5%. Would it be worth purchasing? Would you find cheaper alternatives? Would you treat it as a…

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    whine about the costliness of college, but their complaints are completely justifiable. Over the past decade, tuition fees have risen over 80 percent, and that isn’t all. College textbooks have also become more expensive, increasing over 79 percent in a matter of a decade (Kurtzleben, 2013). With the cost of college slowly increasing, how is the average student expected to pay for college without using more loans than needed? The solution is to lower tuition, which many people advocate. This…

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    Her dream college is the University of California in Los Angeles. This school has everything for her, the pre-med program grants access to a great hospital, and famous doctors on teaching staff that would help her lead her to way to medical school. She got in. "I stayed up late at night, made As to get in. What was the point of working so hard when I can 't even go?" she said. She wasn 't awarded any grants and could simply not afford to take out $2000 in student loans, as her parents would pay…

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