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    In recent years we have saw the rise for a college education become much more important to the young adults of America. College application turn-ins have increased and more children now attend a college or university. What has changed the importance of college in the minds of teenagers? College is now seen as an outlet for many students, it helps them maybe escape from a place they know would not benefit them if they stayed there and give them the readiness they need for a future. College is all…

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    is essentially UMD's birthday-on March 6th we put on an event with an attendance of over 400 individuals to sing happy birthday to our mascot, Testudo. It was a huge success and because of that we have now started a stapled tradition here at the University of Maryland. Special thanks for my mom and Aunt Reene for coming down to celebrate ❤️ · I was able to catch up with one of my favorites Alia and get to catch up on life! She was just recently awarded the Bud Thomas Award for her dedication and…

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    Education is an important factor in person’s life, and college education is the pathway to success. It is the first step into achieving everyone’s dream, but the cost of higher education can’t be afforded by everyone the fact that discourage students from completing their education. Researches shows that only 65.9 percent of people who had graduated from high school had enrolled in college. 23% from those high school graduates who do not enroll in college said the reason that they don’t attend…

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    action, a government policy promoting diversity at universities, grants certain minority groups an advantage for college applications Since 1990, U.S. colleges’ affirmative action policies, created by admissions officers and the government, have caused conflicting economic effects, including financial aid and scholarship availability, insufficient socioeconomic diversity, and federal incentives for African and Asian American students. Universities use several methods to attract potential…

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    Prodigy Finance Case Study

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    worthiness; there are a number of factors that are used in this assessment such as employment, salary, GMAT score and a few others. We also require a credit bureau report to check if there have been any significant payment or default issues in the past. Universities tend to focus on a larger scope for assessing a student candidate, ranging from GMAT score to industry experience to demographics. A number of input factors are considered in the model, which develops future earning potential while…

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    be doing for the rest of their life. Introduction Every day you see students going off to college and being successful in their major. Now once the students finishing his or her studies at that college or university. They are ready to take on the job that they will be applying for, but there are some problems with that. The students…

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    College tuition is rising, 130% for private schools from 1982 to 2012. 131.4% for public university tuition from 1982 to 2012. (ProCon) This change is tuition is completely asinine and anyone would agree with that. The rates have surged much faster than inflation. For example, take Harvard University. One of the most prestigious colleges in the world. In 1971 it cost $2,600 to attend. Now it’s $45,278, 17 times what it did back in 1971. (CNBC)…

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    “Based on Georgetown university economy in job projections, around 63% of jobs require some level of college education or a degree” (2:00, Life Noggin). College is important for most companies. If you have some type of college experience it raises the chances of good work…

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    College has always been one of the most important things I’ve wanted to accomplish. As no one in my family has previously gone off to college, I have taken it upon myself to get to this point. Most people already know the importance of having a college degree; It opens doors for new opportunities that benefit more than just yourself. Typically, people with college degrees earn way more money than those who solely have a high school diploma. Even jobs nowadays are requiring a higher education…

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    Skin Color In Colleges

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    But then a university wants to become more diverse As soon as the student marks as a minority on the application they gain the upper hand in getting accepted. Colleges get benefits from becoming more diverse. This controversy is a back and forth situation that people try to wrap their mind around it. Some people think this is because of the No Child Left Behind Act. Stating that a college must accept a certain amount of minorities. But by doing this it is running equality. A university should be…

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