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    Safety On College Campuses

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    administrators and staff to address safety trepidations, they must be aware of the safety concerns present on their campus. This research project will focus on students’ perception of safety at Tennessee State University. The aim is to reveal safety issues that students…

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    gain revenue. Most traditional colleges are nonprofit, however, for-profit colleges have increased in popularity around past 25 years. Well-known examples of for-profit institutions include ITT Technical Institute, Everest College, University of Phoenix, and DeVry University. Most of them have little or no requirements to enroll and they operate on many campuses all across the U.S. The business aspect of for-profit colleges differentiates them from traditional, nonprofit colleges. The two engage…

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    been a controversial topic for ongoing discussion among a large body of students and faculty at higher education institutions. The law has not been easily received in Texas, and its passage created a distinctive division within the state as “some universities, such as Texas A&M, are taking it in stride, but ‘others, like…

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    Diversity And Diversity

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    practice of affirmative action has often been misunderstood in a way that opponents of it have the idea that those who benefit from it are unqualified to gain admittance to their respective college/university. In reality, it is a just way to make sure the…

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    Pay for Play One of the biggest debates in college sports right now is if college athletes should be getting paid to play. College sports is big money maker for many people. The sports make so much money for the schools and television programs are just racking in money on game day. The only people part of college sports not making money is the athletes. Many of the athletes think they should be paid to play the sport they are playing. Well, lets get things straight; these kids are not pro…

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    workforce, but now jobs that require little to no college education are depleting and there are millions of people wanting jobs. In order to obtain jobs, one needs more than twelve years of education and money in able to pay for that education. Universities and private institutions are steadily increasing their prices causing students not to attend college due to their financial situation. Which is why, free college tuition should be enforced in America…

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    The term “stress” is commonly thrown around and used to describe a negative feeling, but it is important to note that many activities/occupations require some degree of stress. Goals and dreams are transformed into reality through the sphere of stress, as people realize that coming face to face with what is considered difficult is what allows them to live a healthy and active life. Stress is needed on a day-to-day basis, but what occurs many a times is a person’s inability to handle the great…

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    two ways. The first way is the origin of each entity. Meaning, that the background on the problem or the conditions that had led to the establishment of the entity. For example, Lincoln University Archives has preserved the Civil War Flag of the Colored Infantry Solider. Another example is the Lincoln University school charter. The second way is the substantive program of each entity. Meaning, that the documents that had or have development and execution of some major programs. One example, is…

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    a step in the right direction. Once you have established the cost of education, you can now start to determine the value of it all. According to Tony Woodall, author of Making sense of higher education: students as consumers and the value of the university experience, concluded that “determining factors is necessary to maximize the understanding of the relationship between student and value.”. His research found Heskett, Sasser and Schlesinger’s (1997) formula to be the most accurate…

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    The inclusions of the research will be interviews with a university student in the United States and the United Kingdom, case studies, a survey and an evaluation of documents. All of these combined will compose the research I have conducted in order to answer the research question of ‘How does the tuition cost of…

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