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    Free College Education

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    closer to the subject of free collegiate education, it becomes more important to define what measures, if any, should be taken in this direction. Some may advocate merely for free or extremely discounted community college or two-year degrees, while others may argue for full free undergraduate collegiate education. Although, it is obvious that some form of free college must be adopted, on the grounds that it will allow many that would not normally receive a college education to receive one,…

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    Free Education In America

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    What do Denmark, Slovenia, Germany, Sweden, Czech Republic, Norway, and Finland have in common? They all have the policy of free or very little tuition for college. The average debt for U.S students in 2014 was 28,950. With the U.S being the richest country in the world, it poses the question why does America not have free education? The workforce today is not like what it used to be. Students rarely sustain a formidable financial life with solely a high school diploma. College students on…

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    Quality, free public education is something that Americans truly value because it prepares young people with the training, knowledge, and skills needed to succeed in future careers, and also have side effects on the social lives of students that better economic and life development. Local school districts (pg. 527), which are the local administration for schools within a geographical area, traditionally have had control of public education and run 90% of all public schools. Normally,…

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    high cost of tuition. There has been a rapid increase in cost to public universities and colleges. While some activist believe free higher education is the best way to fight the rise in college tuition, there will be serious consequences to the economy. The recorded problem of rising college tuition has become an issue in many families. This expensive cost of a college education has multiple reasons for concern. For instance, one of the major causes is the under funding of public colleges by…

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    American is the dedication to education and literacy. Americans have the will power to better themselves through education and the ability to read. There was a time that there were no public schools in America for a child to get a free education. Very few knew how to read let alone write, those who did were considered to indispensable. Who had this vision of the educational system that we have today? Why was a free public education important? One might agree that public education is a way of…

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    Free Education for America’s Youth Argumentative Essay Abby Griego Lamar Community College Comp. 1 Abstract This paper explores how many countries outside the United States have free education for its students and how it helps them better educate themselves to be more successful in the real world. The paper will discuss whether or not free education, like in other countries, could help America follow in the path and give America’s students the free education the students need to help them…

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    Take a moment to think about education from, let’s say, thirty years ago. When a student finished high school 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…

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    a parent must pay in full in order for them to get an education. As frustrating as that is, also think about how the Governor of New York state wants you a tax payer, a parent to also pay for the education for inmates in prison. You have no say in the matter, your tax dollars are taken from you and are given to prisons for those who commit crimes to get a free college education on your dime. Despite those who say giving inmates free education would not only be beneficial for the state, but to…

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    The Importance Of Free College Education

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    For students to understand the investment of an education shows a maturity that they developed by taking out loans. It is required for students to undergo a seminar about loans and how it should be monitored. This helps students understand the real life aspect of adult hood and money management ("Huffington Post" ). If college were to be free, yes students would not have to take out any loans whatsoever but many would not develop the maturity needed for life after college. It is understandable…

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    College education should be free to benefit the lives of everyone. In the past, several political figures have supported free college education. These political figures include Rutherford B. Hayes, John Adams and the candidate for the democratic nomination of the presidential election of 2016, Bernie Sanders. These political officials acknowledged the issue of having to rely on loans to pay for college education. College education should be free to give young adults more opportunities to pursue…

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