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    Rising College Tuition

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    The costs of college tuition are rising across the nation. Many families are struggling to afford the steep price of sending their children to a college. As the cost of attending college increases, many students opt for loans, which is leading to a huge economic crisis. This problem is a huge consequence of the rises in college tuition, which is driven by inflation. This is, therefore, causing some students to avoid college by opting for a job right out of high school or going to a less…

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    College tuition has been a heated topic for several years. Every year the prices rise from one extreme to another. What can be done to stop this? Tuition needs to be lowered so that we have more college graduates instead of more college dropouts. What’s the reason for not lowering college tuition? Congress has the power but they aren’t doing anything but raising the costs. Lowering tuition isn’t as easy as dropping out of school but it would keep students in school to get an education instead of…

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    really cannot afford full tuition”(Vest). The college tuition is a big problem because some students can not afford college. The college tuition is increasing slowly, but their are people who are supporting for more financial help from the Federal government, yet people claim to say that the Federal Government and the Congressional leaders are the ones to blame for the increase of the college cost and tuition making it very difficult for families to send their kids to college. There are a lot of…

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    College Tuition

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    Although some people think no one deserves a free ride, people feel that you need to work for your education. However, every student should be able to get a free education because not everyone can afford to pay for an education, the cost for college is unreasonable, and student loans cause people to not buy a house because they can not afford to pay for the house and their student loans. Some places around the world already offer free education. They use the state's taxes to pay for the…

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    Across the country, college dreams are being dashed by rising yearly tuition prices. The increase of annual college tuition prices has become such a substantial problem that the percent of students attending college after high school has dropped from 70.1% in 2009 to 65.9% in 2014 (Is College Tuition Really Too High?). (2) Of course, college is a business, and needs money for upkeep, supplies, upgrades, and salaries for the professors. (6) However, the argument pales in comparison to the facts…

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    Increasing College Tuition

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    ahead without a college degree.” (p. 113). However, it is getting harder and harder for students to attend college after high school, mostly due to the rising costs of tuition and living expenses on a college campus. There are a privileged few that are able to afford college out of pocket, but most have to attend a post-secondary institution taking out thousands of dollars in student loans. A problem does exist when it comes to the overall system of higher education, because “as college costs…

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    Causes Of College Tuition

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    attending college in the United States, which can be called the sticker price, has been steadily increasing for the last few years. The cost of tuition has sparked controversy as universities attempt to find a price that pays for tuition, but also is affordable for their students. This has become a problem because it is important to attend college in order to have a successful career, but the initial price of college isn’t possible for some students. As a student who is paying college tuition, I…

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    Lowering College Tuition

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    The cost of a college education has spiraled out of control and the expenses make it more difficult for students to obtain a degree because they cannot afford it. Until it becomes affordable, students will continue to literally pay the price or end up not going at all. Many students begin to think about college either their junior or senior year of high school. Every person in the United States that wants to attend college should have the chance to go for a reasonable price. Grants,…

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    College Tuition Rates

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    proceed on to college after graduation, or in their lifetime in order to succeed in their respective chosen careers. However, with this mass amount of students coming to attend college, tuition rates have skyrocketed top an all time high. Tuition rates are not just inflated by colleges needlessly, in fact they have specific reasons to increase their rates. First is the supply and demand of their product. With the average american high schooler too someday attend college, these colleges have a…

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    College Tuition Cost

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    State colleges need be little to no tuition cost for students who want to attend. State colleges who eliminate their tuition for students who live within the state wanting to attend college for a better future. Students will have little to no debt when graduating from college giving students the motivation to attend college. Attending college will become the new norm, just like graduation from high school making the high school dropout rates decrease. Private will have to reduce their tuition…

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