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    Is College Worth The Tuition? I and many other people think that a college degree is totally worth the cost. But there are also a few other people who think it is not. I think they are totally wrong and this is how I’m going to prove it. You have more job opportunities with a college degree. And college graduates tend to get paid more than people with only a high school diploma. When you have a college degree there are way more job opportunities than without one. That is because college…

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    your ambitious proposal “tuition-free community college” you suggested early this year that you would make two years of community college free and nationwide available to students in the United States. In other words, you wanted to provide millions of Americans more affordable access to a community college education that you called a "ticket to the middle class.” I agree with you that free tuition college will improve individual’s life in many ways. I assume that when college education is free,…

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    governments paid 75% of tuition fees with students/their family paying 25%, now it hovers around 50/50 between state governments and students (Fillion). With the number of students going to college increasing, it becomes imperative that student aid funds increase too, so why haven’t they? How come the majority of countries in Europe offer tuition free higher level education, but in America students end up paying $10, $20, to even $50 thousand a year? In the United States, colleges and…

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    Among liberals, the idea of public colleges being tuition free is very popular indeed. However, conservatives believe the idea alone results in the death of a baby somewhere. Despite this, public colleges should be tuition free, as the benefits to the society will be huge, it will rid students of crushing student debt, and it will ensure that students will be competitive in a global environment. One reason why public colleges should be tuition free is that it will result in a huge benefit to…

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    Seventy thousand dollars to one hundred thousand dollars! This the student debt estimate for the majority of college students coming out of school. This amount is a staggering about of money to pay just so you could go to a classroom for most of your youthful years to learn way more that you need for a job just because your diploma requires it. Even after all those classes are taken and passed and you get that long awaited diploma, you may not be hired for that job due to competition in your job…

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    Free The highly popular debate on whether or not college tuition should be free for every American citizen has been long argued back and forth. In Keith Ellison’s article “The Argument for Tuition-Free College” he brings to the table some facts and reasoning on why every American should be entitled to tuition free college. Keith starts off right away by informing the reader of the increasing student loan debt that is placing so many college students into unstable economic situations after…

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    During the presidential campaign, Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders purposes a plan for college tuition free. He suggests that public colleges and universities in the United States should be charge free. The federal government has made over $110 billion dollars through student loan, so Senator Sander suggests that the government should cut the interest rate of student loan from 4.29% to just 2.37%. In current economy, the interest rate of auto-loan is 2.5% on average, so students should not…

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    pressing issue in higher education is tuition. Over the last twenty years, undergraduate tuition has increased almost 340 percent (Strohush & Wanner, 2015). One might ask, why are students paying significantly more today than 20 years ago? However, this question is often answered with a list of complex responses and solutions. Therefore, to better understand the effect of high tuition on undergraduates, it is imperative to examine the key factors that influence tuition, types of institutions and…

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    Why is College Tuition so expensive? Students in our current society are given a basic outline for success in life. Graduate high school, receive a degree from a college or university, and get a job. This basic outline for success has become a very obeyed command. However, more students than ever before are forced to submit to the institution of higher learning. In 2013, 69% of students graduating from a college had an average debt of $28,400, (projectonstudentdebt). Practically forcing the…

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    students for college throughout their educational journey. However, most students often underestimate how expensive going to college can become. The rising cost of college tuition has become a burden for countless families and students. This rise in cost has made college simply unaffordable for numerous individuals across the entire Commonwealth of Kentucky. It is a shame that more people can’t attend college to be able to have a greater chance of living the American dream. College tuition…

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