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    High College Tuition

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    thought of college. It is no secret that expenses for an adequate education is outrageous. How can the frenzied mind of a teen fluently intake and comprehend all the information and costs of a college education? Simply put, many cannot do so, but one truly should not have to. Decades ago, this was not a concern whatsoever. Elite children attended college and the remaining population went straight to work. Although, as times have gone by and modernization has occurred, a college education…

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    College Graduation

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    should remain the costs of higher education to reveal the greed within the education system. The expenses within college tuition should be held high or even higher for the individuals that are serious about higher education and a stable future. The cost of college tuition is around $31,000 annually and it is still increasing.. Many people seem to believe…

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    College Tuition Costs

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    president should focus on changing the cost of college tuition, fixing the United States trade, and by changing the wage growth when people can get paid more. The reason why the president should focus on college tuition because reason one people don’t have enough money to go to college so that leave them getting lower wage jobs cause if they tried to get better paying job it would be hard since the employer would look more into someone who have a college degree. This can help the economy…

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    Community College Tuition

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    Tuition free community college is an important subject that is should be discussed early in a student’s educational process to prepare them for future expectations, beyond high school. A study conducted by Pew Research indicates that, “College graduates ages 25 to 32 working full time are earning about $17,000 more than employed young adults with only a high school diploma” (Greenblatt par. 62). There is a need to emphasize the high school diploma is inadequate to support a standard of living…

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    Today’s society values college education tremendously because most people, parents and children alike, believe that it is the gateway to success. For many, it is a means to climb the social ladder; still others think that it is simply a way to acquire a desirable job. A college education is not only important to parents who wish their children to be successful, but also to some political figures who encourage the youth to pursue higher education, as they recognize the benefits of educating the…

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    In my Persuasive Speech on the topic of Why College Shouldn’t be Free? I felt like my overall speech was honestly pretty genuine and had a really good point of view on the topic that made it very relatable to the audience. If I had to narrow it down to 3 things that I needed to work on it would be: pacing back and forth, rambling and finishing my speech off better with a good conclusion. On the brighter side of things my better things that I did were: Being calm and collected throughout the…

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    Value Of College Tuition

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    College Tuition: Is it worth it? College has become a standard in the majority of American’s lives over the last two decades. In the past twenty years, more and more young adults are applying and desperately seeking acceptance to a school that will give them the education they need to have a stable and desirable career. However, with this rise in the desire for a higher education there has come another increase, tuition prices. There has been an astounding increase rate in tuition prices…

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    International Students and Financial Challenges Studying in America can bring all sorts of excitement, yet many challenges. Most international students who come to the United States come from China, India, South Korea, and Saudi Arabia ("New Data”). According to the Institute of International Education, over one million international students enrolled in American institutions in the year 2015-2016 (International Students). International students face acculturation issues, such as culture shock,…

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    College tuition is rising faster than the rate of inflation. The Department of Education states “Between 2003–04 and 2013–14, prices for undergraduate tuition, fees, room, and board at public institutions rose 34 percent, and prices at private nonprofit institutions rose 25 percent, after adjustment for inflation” What is the reason for this increase? What can we fix? Can tuition increases be fixed? There are people who are looking into the reason tuition prices increase. Unfortunately, there is…

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    The Student Loan Crisis

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    also do not have many options nor are they able to afford higher education. The cost of education will keep on getting higher and higher as time progresses and the next President and Congress needs to focus on this problem for students who are in college and for the students who will be attending in the future. Both political parties have different views on education, and only one has the right mindset to fixing this problem. The education issue is…

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