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    Technical College Tuition Should Be Paid Through Taxes for students That Maintain 3.0 GPA For the Students that maintain a gpa 3.0 plus the first two years at a community technical college should be pain through the taxes. And yes we will have more taxes to pay at the end, but more student will be able to go to school, and education is something that can’t be done just fast, and quick so that’s why I think its good idea to have our state to pay for the first two years of technical college so…

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    “typically those at the bottom of the totem pole-positions requiring unskilled labor” and during an economic downturn, “the unemployment rate among college graduate is substantially lower than the unemployment rate among employees with only a high school diploma.” (Business news daily). Moreover, applicants with college thinking skills will be more satisfied with their professions than those with a non-college degree. Problem solving, for instance, can be resolved and applied to the current…

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    concluded that college-educated young adults were significantly less likely to be unemployed than their less-educated counter-parts. Only 3.8% of college graduates were unemployed while the unemployment rate for people who only hold a high school diploma is a whopping 12.2%. A degree may not ensure a career, but statistically speaking obtaining one means people are four times less likely to be unemployed. The National Coalition for the Homeless reports that of the homeless population in the…

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    workers who have only a high-school diploma,” proving that despite the economic cost college pays itself. The article also highlights unemployment rates, which seem to be an overplayed card used to defend the unnecessity of higher education. It demonstrates the impact of a college degree even in hard times where unemployment affects Americans with and without a career. The graphs presented by White shows how the unemployment rate for recent high school diploma holders in 2012 was 17.8%, compared…

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    Is College Really Worth The Cost? In “What is a College Education Really Worth?” Naomi Schaefer Riley claims that a college education these days is just considered as a credential needed to prove your skill level, and is not worth the money you are paying for it. Instead she suggests that students graduating high school should be put through a program similar to an apprenticeship, where they can learn all the necessary skills to be effective at the job they are trying to receive. Although,…

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    current dollars at all universities in the 1990-91 school year was $6,562, it nearly tripled to an average cost of $17,143 by the 2008-09 school year. [1] These statistics leave many questions in people’s minds and the biggest question is, if getting a diploma is actually worth the monetary struggle. When looking at the statistics it is very easy to answer “no” to this question especially since according to the IES, the average income of male bachelor’s degree recipients in 1995 was $49,300…

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    said student was able to get a good job maybe have a family. In the past a high school diploma was not taken for granted, a high school diploma was a big deal. Sadly over the last decade or so the value of a high school education has fallen. Next college was a valuable level of education for a young person. College was considered valuable and employers stressed having a college degree over a high school diploma. Seeing the new trend partnered by tremendous costs for higher education, and growing…

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    As graduation approaches many high school students are deciding whether to go to college or not. Many of those students are deciding not to go because of the rising costs of tuition, and wondering if the value of the education is equal to the amount of money they are paying. Although many student believe college is not worth the financial investment, there are many benefits in going to college other than obtaining a degree, making it worth the financial investment because it helps you acquire…

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    education makes more than the average person with a high school diploma. “Americans with four-year college degrees made 98 percent more an hour on average in 2013 than people without a degree” (Leonhardt 33). I believe that does not mean that the average college graduate makes more than the average entrepreneur, musician, athlete. My mother and father are both successful entrepreneurs and my mother nothing more than a high school diploma, while my father has his master’s degree in accounting.…

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    Students will spend typically two-four years in college when they finish student 's will receive a diploma, and money will start coming in. Jobs will be more likely to hire people with a college degree other than a high school diploma. Because, some employers feel that students with college degree 's are more obligated for the job that is being required for them to do. Student 's will gain a sense of independence by…

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