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    for this college are what I can do. The books and supplies with parents is $1,400, for on campus its $1,400, and off campus its $1,400. The coasts of the Board with parents is $4,457, on campus is $4,000, and off campus is $4,457. The student and course fees for with parents and off and on campus is $2,055. The rooms on campus are $5,200, off campus is $6,413 and at home is $00. The transportation on campus is $400, off campus is $1,668, and with parents it’s also $1,668. The tuition is…

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    from other living creature like animals or plants if you didn 't have any education? In this modern age, Education has become like a required thing. College Education has many benefits that help you advance in life. There are some people who thinks there is no value of college and is a waste of time and money. For me, the value of college and college education is priceless. If we look at human life we don 't see Knowledge and education as one of the most important thing but they are extremely…

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    How To Reduce Student Debt

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    People say all the time how college isn’t worth the cost. According to procon.org, 20.2 million US college students in 2015, the average student debt is over $28,950. Now with student debt like that after college, it’s a little daunting. My topic is how you can prevent accruing that much in student debt and hopefully not have to worry about that after you graduate. Many people think “I won't get accepted for federal aid” or “I'll never get a scholarship or grant”. Well, that’s where people are…

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    has one clear and simple goal. That is to make college life better and minimum debt when we graduate. Tuition fees is a very serious issue in America. Many teenager do not go to school and find themselves a low paying job because the debt is just too big. 1 This group gives examples of free education. This group talks about the first state wide free college tuition through the Tennessee program. This event inspired Obama to make free community college proposal. This group gives a very good…

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    no one should go broke because they chose to go to college” (“Notable Quotes”). But unfortunately in today’s world, many students graduate college with a good deal of debt. This is a problem, and the recent presidential election has caused more in-depth debate about this issue. Many people believe that college should be free, but there are also those who believe it is something that should be paid for in full by the student. With college tuition prices on the rise, and in the declining state of…

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    free community college encourages high school graduates to pursue a higher education. Tuitions and fees for four-year institutions have increased by 3.4 percent each year from 2005 and 2015 (Morris). The increasing cost of tuition for four-year universities turns away students from automatically going to a university, thus leading them to go to a community college instead. However, they still run into some financial troubles there. Students are most likely to apply for a community college if the…

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    “What a College Education Buys”, he talks about the many things that are in occurrence from a college education, and I agree with him in that sometimes you have to ask yourself if an expensive college education is really way of achieving your career? The process of getting and education is fairly simple.…

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    power and authority are not nice word to writing centers but hey don 't have to be bad ones. these words are muted by calling students who work there 'peers ' in any way shape or form. train tutors in nondirective questioning methods. the gaols is to preserve the peer relationship, encourage collaborative learning rather then hierarchical teaching. be an expert in not appearing as an expert. there is a difficulty in remaining a peer. there can be a loss in confidence in your authority from the…

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    The Struggles of a Community College Student: A Thirst for Knowledge and a Degree I grew up impoverished. Financially underprivileged, my parents whose total annual net salary of $3000 struggled to raise me and my brother to afford basic education. They did not miss to provide our needs, in fact they provided more than what was expected. I lived in a developing country where I was forced to wake up 4am to pump up water six blocks from my house. Considering my parent’s income, our daily staple…

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    get worse. To solve this issue, universities should lower tuition to enable more people to get an education. It would allow students to pay off their debt much easier and if college tuition continues to rise, many students will become overwhelmed with their increasing debt. Lowering tuition would offer so many benefits to not only students, but it would help out families to help students pay for college. Reducing tuition will offer colleges the chance to have a higher rate of applicants that…

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