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    Does having free College education accessible to everyone make college more appealing? Would having free college education draw in more students to take classes? Would the percent of students graduating in upcoming years rise if schooling was free? Really no one knows the answers because college is far from being free. Today the rising cost of a college education is alarming, after high school many students dream of being able to attend the college that they most desire, but very few of them…

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    Free public education is provided in the United States for all school-age children. Federal funds for education are collected through taxation and are dispersed to the states. The individual states add to the federal funds, and then distribute the funds to the local districts, which, in turn, add local funds and disperse the funds to the local schools. The U.S. federal government spends on average $7,743 per student for education (Rossier Online, 2011), and the total average spent per student is…

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    continue this educational journey. If you decide to further your education, then you move on to a college and it is a much higher education. Everyone says you will have a good job so you should go. Your parents want this for you because they only want what’s “best” for you so they strongly encourage you to go. The only thing that is stopping you is the cost to be higher educated. Throughout the article “Tuition-Free Higher Education Must be Offered” Richard Eskow successfully argues…

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    In this article, “Free Speech Is the Basis of a True Education”, Robert Zimmer demonstrates the effects of the limiting speech within the university affecting the student’s education. Zimmer believes that the universities have created “a sanctuary for comfort” for the students, when they should “provide critical pathways” instead. Speakers who have controversial ideas are discouraged to speak at universities due to their content deemed offensive. Zimmer states that students need to be able to…

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    give up in the face of danger. “Even if they come to kill me, I will tell them what they are trying to do is wrong, that education is our basic right.”-Malala The Powerful. Even though Malalas constant companion is fear, she still stands for what is right. “She wrote about her dream of becoming a doctor, her fears of the terrorists, and her fierce determination to get the education she needed, no matter what the taliban did or how afraid she was.”-Malala The Powerful. Malala wanted to fight for…

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    extent should public college education be free? Education plays an extremely large role in American contemporary society; parents put their kids education before almost anything. However, when education starts to cost parents a small fortune, they start to reconsider if it’s really worth it. Although it is extremely important for people to be educated, it would be an impossible feat to have everyone go to college free; however it is imperative to make education free until college. The main…

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    Higher Education Should Be Free Many educationalists believe that getting an education is obligatory for every man and woman. However, in the today’s era, it is not easy for everyone to earn a degree because it is very expensive for the families who have more expenses. Therefore, to solve this issue, the President Obama and other experts give a suggestion for free community college, which covers the cost of tuitions from government and public funding. Sara Goldrick-Rab, a professor of…

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    all higher education should be free. Free education would be cheaper for government in the long run. In an article called “Why All Higher Education Should Be Free” it says “ In other words, in our current system everyone pays more and we produce fewer graduates.” This basically means that we pay more for students not to thrive in college and fail or dropout. Free education would not be the answer. It would just cause more problems. There aren’t any problems with other public educations. Also…

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    In the current article “Tuition-Free Higher Education Must Be Offered,” the author, Richard Eskow, explains how Tuition Free Higher Education can be made possible through several different methods by better organizing government spending and ending corporate tax loopholes. The rising cost of higher education is not fair for low income groups. Therefore, the author mentions that young people in the Untied States are falling behind in education in comparison to other more developed countries. The…

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    Is Higher Education Worth The Investment The opportunity is always open to pursue a course of higher education with a little hard work and dedication you’ll be on your way to success. Investing in higher education can have it’s pro’s and con’s individual could in up having to pay back student loans from dropped classes or even because they withdrawn from school. Higher education can also be worth the investment, it makes it easier to be employed and maintain a healthier stress free lifestyle…

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