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    “There is no elevator to success, you have to take the stairs.” (-unknown). There are many options in life, each with their own pros and cons. When it comes to colleges, larger schools have more significant benefits than smaller schools do. In this essay we will go over three main reasons large colleges are better than small colleges. The first, and most obvious advantage larger schools have is their vast amount of degree options. For example, Washburn University has 140 degree options, and…

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    Stem is free which is nice because then it would cost anything, and I can get a good education. Also another is reason is that my parents don’t have to worry about pay this big tution which I bet is a big load off them. Also, it is easier to go to a school which is free and get the same education of CDS.Then there is CDS and their tuition is HUGE it cost a lot of money to go there, and I still get a good education there too. CDS’s tuition my…

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    1. I completed and submitted a FAFSA for the current academic year. Yes, I completed this year's FAFSA. 2. Describe any personal or family circumstances affecting your need for financial assistance. One thing that majorly affects my financial need is that my family is not supporting me in any way. I have a job working on campus and I am looking into getting another job to pay for the loans that I was forced to take out. Getting this scholarship would truly take part of a large burden off…

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    that. The problems Mrs. Howe faced with the director was due to the way the Toronto High School Board of Education dealt with changes in the public secondary education. “Her appointment was tied to changes in the structure of state-provided secondary education…

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    Denmark. If we look throughout the history of the American student debt we see just how much it has changed. Back in the 1940’s the perception of college was different. College was for the rich and wealthy and there wasn’t the demand for a higher education that we see today. but this changed after WWII with the GI Bill of Rights. The law made it possible for veterans to receive financial aid making it possible for them to attend college. This created an enormous demand and had a hand in making…

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    GPA and continue my studies abroad which will expand my education and help the Appalachian Honors to stay a superior program. My senior thesis could improve the research or the amount of information the campus and public will receive on a certain type of issue,as well as provide a solution to an issue. The Honors program will benefit my personal goals with giving me the ability to graduate with Honors and achieve my highest potential in education. The Honors will grant me potential to achieve my…

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    kinds of schools like middle school ,elementary school and high school. You should go to college because of money, having a quality job and earning a degree. One might think that college is not worth, but it is. In the article “Getting ready for college early: Steps 1,2,3,4 ” U,S Department of education, believes that going to college can earn you money by “Financial aid (Money available from the state governments, colleges and the U.S Departments of Education) can help those students who have…

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    Robert Clark and Dan Bisig, authors of The College Entrance Game Plan: You Comprehensive Guide to Collecting, Organizing, and Funding College Interview On Business Innovators Radio Network to Help Parents and Students Streamline the Process of Applying for College This potent interview is a gem for grandparents, parents, and students who anticipate trekking the path to college admissions. During the interview, Clark and Bisig, underscore how their book eliminates the stress and anxiety commonly…

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    average millionaire had a B-minus collegiate G.P.A. — not very good. But millionaires often had this experience: People told them they were too stupid to achieve something, so they set out to prove the naysayers wrong” (247). Maybe a 3.5 G.P.A. and a 26 ACT score don't look all that impressive when compared to other applicants, but colleges don't know all the obstacles that student may have had to go through in order to achieve that 3.5. This is where aspirational capital sets them apart. A 3.5…

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    Upward Bound is one of the first programs that was created under TRIO. It is the largest U.S. federal government program to help high school students progress to higher education, other than financial aid programs (Myers & Schirm, 1999). The focus of this program is college preparation and college readiness. According to Pitre & Pitre (2009), the program follows federal policy, and the participants are provided services in supporting the college application process, such as preparation for…

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