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    College Research Paper Choosing a college can be a very difficult decision. There are many things to consider when narrowing down the choices. Everyone has different aspects that are important to them as well as different schools they are interested in. Personally, I am interested in factors like location and school size. In this essay, I will examine three schools: University of South Florida (USF), University of Central Florida (UCF), and SUNY at Stony Brook University—SUNY. USF is located…

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    know cannot afford to pay for college out of pocket or their parents cannot afford to pay for their tuition. Most, if not all of them, have worked tirelessly to earn scholarships, apply for financial aid, or work extra shifts to pay back the loans that they had to take out in order to pay for college. It is no question that there needs to be a better way to pay for college since not every person can afford it or qualify for grants or scholarships. As a current college student myself, I see the…

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    can’t go to college because of their financial problems. There are also some people who have the brains to do anything but cannot pursue their dreams. The ones, who do decide to go after their goals get themselves attached to a life-long relationship with an enormous amount of debt. Nowadays to get good jobs everyone needs to go to college. Therefore, I think the government should make college free of cost. There are also ways to fund a free higher education. The cost of attending a college has…

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    Going to a two-year college is better than not going to college at all. A two-year college is more affordable than a four-year college, and it isn’t as much of a commitment. Scholarships, student loans, and pell grants are always an option of paying for college expenses. A study done by the Census Bureau shows those who hold a degree make more money than those who do not. One who goes to college are more likely to have more opportunities and develop good qualities that will pass down to future…

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    their dreams but being in debt or going to community college where the cost will be much lower. In Joanne Jacobs article, “Should community college be free?” she states the pros and cons that making community colleges free would have on students and on the country. While many people might say that making community college free would enable for more students to go to college to earn a degree. If community college were to be free then, community colleges would only become overcrowded by students,…

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    controversial topics about college is, whether it is worth the cost. Although some college graduates face unemployment despite their degree as well as the high amount of college debt, many others believe that college is a great investment. College is a major milestone in the future of a student's career. With a college degree, most people attain higher chances of employment; this is shown to have big benefits in many fields. Where as a college degree is not crucial, college education helps…

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    Undocumented students are defined as individuals who are not legal citizens of the United States. Undocumented students are not eligible for federal financial aid. However, state and private college aid may be available. Given that the bulk of student aid comes from federal sources, this puts undocumented students at a disadvantage when it comes to seeking a higher education. FAFSA is the most common method of applying for financial aid in the manner of loans, scholarships, and grants.…

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    In recent years, the number of obstacles that college bound students face begs the question of whether college is really worth it. Although the road to getting into college may be an uphill battle, the benefits that come as a result of having a Bachelor’s Degree along with a newfound education far outweigh whatever challenges one may have to endure on the way to get there. Based on a study from the LA Times, college graduates earn 84% more than high school graduates. A degree usually means more…

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    In my family as well as in a majority of families across the country college is a must. I always knew, even in my youth, that after I finished high school I would be getting ready for a four year college experience. It was pretty much a no-brainer. My parents preached to me how competitive the world is becoming and the only way to succeed is with a college degree. I told myself that I decided to go to college solely to please my parents but deep down I knew I felt obligated to go for myself. I…

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    Michelle Adam writes in her piece Is College Worth It? “The public knows that the only thing more expensive than getting an education is not getting an education.”. While many will often question the necessity at times, most eventually understand that the need for higher education is absolute in the real world for success. There are many factors to consider when deciding if college is worth it, tuition is at record highs, enormous student loan debt can be with an individual for the majority of…

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