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    Students Struggle to Pay for College College is expensive and many students struggle with debt. The United States of America has a student debt total of $1.41 trillion (“A Look at the Shocking...”). That is extremely high, considering U.S. credit card debt is $620 billion less than student loan debt (“A Look at the Shocking...”). Although the government already provided $125.7 billion in 2016 for financial aid, students still struggle to pay for college (Federal Student Aid…). In order to help…

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    Throughout the years the college enrollment rate has gone up and down. College enrollment fell in the early 1970’s to 47% and in 2001 to 61%. However, college enrollment went up in the late 1960’s to 55% and to 65% in the late 1990’s (Rampell, 2010). Free tuition college will affect many people, students that are finding colleges to go to, taxpayers and the schools itself would be affected. A in state public university student will have to pay an average of $9,500 for tuition yearly for four…

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    Pellissippi State Community College in Knoxville, Tennessee, “Community college should be as free and universal in America as high school is today”. Community college in Tennessee is currently tuition free and saves students $3,800 in annual tuition costs as mentioned in the PBS. In the first year that Tennessee offered the tuition free college 57,000 high school seniors signed up for the programs that include counseling and mentors (PBS). Obama’s tuition free community college plan would…

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    Today the current national students tuition loan debt is $1.2 trillion. Students’ tuition should decrease, because the tuition cost is too pricey. Because of the high cost of tuition, many students cannot afford to go to college. By lowering the tuition cost, this act will enable students to obtain a higher education. This will allow students to become more successful. This is one of the many reasons why students’ tuition should be dropped. If tuition is lowered, it will allow students to…

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    However, college tuition filters out those who are not willing to pay for their education and also funds universities so that they are able to function and upgrade their facilities. College should not be free because it would lead to tax raises, the value of a degree would decline, and the overall quality of the educational environment would decrease. Bernie Sanders, U.S. Senator and Democratic candidate, is in favor of tuition-free public colleges and universities and states that “Too…

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    and concerned, his mother went to go look for him on campus. Jason’s body was later found in one of the chemistry labs, and thirty-two minutes later, Jason was declared dead as a result of nitrogen asphyxiation (Johannsen). Although rising college tuition does not appear to be a matter of utmost importance to most people, it is extremely relevant to current students and their families. Before investigating further into this issue, it is crucial to consider the significance of education in…

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    In “5 Reasons Why College is Still Worth it” Reyna Gobel acknowledges that students have to do intense scholarship and grant searches as early on as freshman year of high school, in order to have an idea of what they have to do academically and in the community to earn scholarship…

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    College tuition is causing significant problems to the students and the country in different ways. College should be free because of three major reasons such as, skilled labors educated people are decreasing, students are giving up, and the rate of graduation is increasing. If community college were free America would have many educated people, profound innovations and, highest economy growth. Firstly, students are giving up because they have to pay college tuition. Many people…

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    In the last 20 years tuition rates have increased for private and public universities. Tuition for private universities has risen 179%, in state tuition has increased 296% and out of state tuition has increased 226%. On average,tuition has risen 233% since 1995.Tuition in general is expensive, but why make out of state tuition even higher when only 40% of America is college educated?(Kelly, Andrew: “The Neglected..”) Out of state tuition makes going to college harder for many student because…

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    Having a college degree in the job market today is a requirement. Gone are the days of finding a well-paying job and working your way up the ladder to a position of comfort and respect. Many people are aware of the status of the job market and are willing to take on college to find a better life. However, student loan debt and a low hiring rate are dooming today’s students to poverty before they even get started. The government provides some assistance, but they could do more. The US…

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