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    A college education is becoming a necessity in today’s society. Students throughout the country are concentrating on their academics and are endeavoring to receive perfect grades all in hopes of taking their education to a new level. However, financing each student’s education has become difficult in today’s economy. Thus, many students, parents, and politicians are pushing for free college tuition to be granted in the near future. I believe free college tuition should be provided because it…

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    or not colleges should lower their tuition costs has been a long debated topic. People only see the drawbacks, but not many see the benefits associated with lowering costs. If college tuition costs were to be cheaper, it may result in lower income for schools; however, the benefits to students such as less debt and greater freedom in choosing majors, would far exceed this backlash. If the cost of tuition were to drop, more students would attend colleges. Students who can't pay for college…

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    Cost of College Tuition The article "Cost of College Tuition" by Humuhawa Jagitay, a freshman college student at Neumann University, presents a strongly expressed opinion about the cost of college education. In her article, Jagitay is clearly emotional about the high financial burden of college education. She uses examples, descriptive language and strategies to argue for free education. There are major concerns on both sides about college tuition expenses, but the author attempts to prove her…

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    Free tuition for community colleges, but what’s the catch? Should community college education be tuition free and if so how would it affect the country and people financially, will there be a catch to it or have some kind of regulations and rules that people have to follow to receive free tuition? On January 8, 2015, President Barack Obama proposed that for there to be free tuition for community colleges. However, it’s a highly controversial plan, some are with it and some are against it. It…

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    finished college? If not, have you ever been denied a job because of it? If you have been to college, are you struggling to pay off student loans? If you are any of these people, trust me, you’re not the only one. Many people are not able to attend college because it is too expensive. College tuition needs to be lowered to the point where most can afford it. If college tuition was lowered, many more people would be able to attend and get better jobs. There are many reasons college tuition…

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    sort of student debt. Nowadays a college education is a key component to establishing a strong education and solid idea for what you would like to do with your career and life. In the US without some sort of a college degree, it is almost impossible to find a fulfilling job and career. In the 21st century however, college tuitions have been increasing tremendously, which potentially causes people to think twice whether or not a degree is worth…

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    The Rising Cost of Tuition and the Reasons It Should Be Free Adriana Sierra Roswell High School The Rising Cost of Tuition and the Reasons It Should Be Free The cost of college tuition is rising at an alarming rate. The rising cost of tuition is causing many students to get thousands of dollars in loans. With loans come interest, and interest is usually very high. The debt for the loans then increases by thousands leaving college graduates in debt before they even graduate. This…

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    College tuition crisis College tuition has gotten more and more expensive throughout the years and it's gotten to the point to where families cannot afford to pay for it anymore. Students are living in debt and they don't have enough money to get through the schooling for a job so they couldn’t pay it off if they wanted to making it so they are broke. College has gotten so expensive that families simply can't pay for it a writer for the New York Times named Adam Davison stated “When…

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    The rising cost of college tuition is the great wall that students in America is facing today, college prices in the U.S. increased faster than the rate of inflation, thus extending a decades-long pattern of higher-education costs. The role of the federal government in higher education has been a topic of interest since the Founding. George Washington thought that that the United States would benefit from having a national university (Arnn, 2004). Basic economic theory proposes that as the…

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    expensive college education, but how can we change that? Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Norway, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkey and Poland all have free college. United States has debt and student loans, and those under the age of 25 compose half of student loan borrowers. Now all those young adults have to try to find a place in the workforce so they can try to make as much money as possible to pay off all their debt. Are there other options other than ridiculously expensive college…

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