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    Ending College Tuition

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    some people have with making college free is that it would give the rich people the help they don’t need. This argument to me is not a strong and logical argument. The point of a tuition free country is so everyone can benefit for themselves and for their future families. To help make the world successful. We cannot just decided to point certain groups out and say they should not benefit from free education. The government must make a move on bringing college tuition to an end. Students and…

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    Free College Tuition

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    going to college. In today’s world with the competitiveness of jobs, it is the norm to have a college education to work in any decent paying job. For this reason, it has become a popular opinion that college tuition should be free and accessible to all American citizens. This is a large point affected mainly by current and potential college students, a point that Bernie Sanders has established in his presidential campaign. However, there are numerous downsides to free college tuition that…

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    College Tuition Costs

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    Imagine, if you will. Students in colleges not having to concern themselves with working, no longer working twenty to thirty hours a week just to make ends meet. Finally students are able to focus on their studies and not worry about their next payment. Next, envision students graduating from colleges without being tens of thousands of dollars in debt. Graduates getting jobs that they desire instead of the job they need to be able to afford their loan payments. This is the dream of many people…

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    College Tuition Crisis

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    Solving the College Tuition Crisis Once viewed as “unnecessary” and “reserved for the wealthy,” a college degree in today’s society is now regarded as a basic requirement for the majority of well-paying jobs. Due to the increase in employers’ desire to hire highly skilled workers, more high school graduates are choosing to pursue a higher education. As the demand for college continues to rise, so does the price of attending. According to the College Board, tuition at a 4-year public university…

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    College Tuition Essay

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    When people talk about college, there is one topic no one can get around; the price. (Leonhardt). The price of college has overwhelmingly increased as time has progressed. College has been unnecessarily expensive for people who are going into college. Student loans interest rates have had a prominent effect on college disbursement. The price of college isn’t worth it because of the increase of tuition, the useless amenities, and the unreasonable college debt. College tuition has increased over…

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    College Tuition Benefits

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    harder and harder. The problem is that college has become astronomically expensive. According to the College Board, the average cost of tuition and fees for 2015–2016 was $32,405 for private colleges, $9,410 for public colleges, and $23,893 for out-of-state residents attending public universities. Free college tuition has become a huge topic in the recent presidential elections. This idea would allow United States citizens struggling to pay college tuition an equal opportunity that has been…

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    College Tuition Causes

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    to get into the right colleges and universities. However, receiving good grades and joining extracurricular activities are not always enough. Due to the rising cost of college tuition going to the college of your dreams is not always a reality. For the many hardworking students who are eligible to get into the college of their choice are sometimes prevented, due to the high cost. The main cause of the rising college tuition is the government’s budget cut for public colleges and universities. The…

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    Lowering College Tuition

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    the current generation university is becoming increasingly inaccessible due to rising costs, especially tuition. If we are to avoid increasing social and economic inequality and instead wish to maximize everyone’s opportunity to be prosperous and to realize their potential, it is critical for us to preserve fair and open access to a university through…

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    being in debt behind high tuitions in college? Imagine working to be successful in college, only to find out that the high tuition can put you in debt for your whole life and can even cause depression. After you retire you’ll still owe money from your college tuition and that’s over 30 years. College Tuition should be adjusted because of high costs & depression leading to drop outs. The main problem with college is the high cost that puts you in debt. The average cost of tuition and fees for…

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    chance at higher education. College tuition should be free for hard working students around the country no matter the income or where they 're from. High achieving high school students should be awarded with a shot to prove themselves. Secondary Education is more important in today’s society. Just about all well paying jobs will soon require a bachelor’s degree. Minimum wage isn 't enough to support a familiar because the cost of living is rising as well. The tuition should be free because the…

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