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    technology, education is of the utmost importance. In order for one to succeed in life, one must have the skills required to be a productive member of society. By allowing all Americans to have access to free community college we can allow this to happen. If the college educated working professionals of our nation understands the benefits and vote for free community college, it would allow the nation to stay competitive in the global economy and pass policy to support equality within…

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    can’t get there. Nelson stresses that whether middle or professional middle class, every parents “expressed concern about her or his child’s educational future, and every single parent expressed hope that her or his child would go on to some form of education after high school.” But, Nelson explains, social class plays a role in educational experience and performance. For example, professional middle class parents are informed about learning disabilities and the impact they can have on the…

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    Most public high schools inhabit the largest demographic sector of minorities, in which fail to prepare them for post-secondary education. Upon those who do decide to attend college “First-generation students are more likely than their non-first-generation counterparts to have additional characteristics that may disadvantage them as they pursue their college education” (Stebleton et al. 2014). Some of these characteristics can be transgressed into terms of G.P.A thus equating the capabilities of…

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    could attend college. I took a couple of classes and realized college wasn’t for me. I am sure there are many young adults who felt that the same way I did and found out college wasn’t for them and are flourishing in today’s workforce. Hence, higher education isn’t for everyone because there are plenty good paying jobs available that don’t require a college degree, time and money spent on earning a college…

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    everyone, so everybody has a opportunity to get an education without being in financial obligation. There are kids and adults in the nation that would love to attend college to get a degree and make their lives easy. Why Should Universities reject people because they cant pay the tuition or afford it? There are financial helps to those that qualify such as grants, loans, aid, scholarships but its not always helpful to everyone. The cost for higher education tuition is rising quickly. More than…

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    extended family members as well (Hernandez, 2002). The support of family plays a positive role in the education experience of Latino students. Martinez and Cervera (2012) found that Latino parents provide support and encouragement to their children in regards to their…

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    they didn’t have time to study for their academics, understand the criteria or requirements there is to graduate, and didn’t possess a college level education. But most of them doesn’t had a higher level education after they went to high school,which becomes a problem when they go into colleges. The students who doesn’t have a college level education will struggle and get fallen behind in their classes, receive poor grades, having a hard time concentrating with their assignments and study their…

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    The level of education has little impact to the e-book access since the figures in four groups are all in the range from 91 percent to 94 percent. However, in some countries such as Sweden, people who have higher education level are more likely to have e-book reading habit. This two situation probably due to the different ways of e-book distribution. (Bergstrom and Hoglund, 2014) E-books are distributed through libraries in some countries such as Sweden. And people with higher education level…

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    Student’s debt crisis is a growing concern in America. Debt crisis is a general term for accumulated money owed relative to income or revenue. Students are finding it difficult to self-fund their education because of rising costs of college. Many students turn to student loans for further education in an attempt to achieve success. In the process of completing their degrees, students accumulate extremely high debt and struggle to pay it back. It is one of the highest debt many American with…

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    extremely successful yet have no college education is remarkably intimidating. When I was young, I would witness my parents effortlessly put food on the table while also providing so much more for our family without an ounce of college education. To hear the laughter and joy in our family made me think as a child that growing up would be a breeze, I sure was in for a rude awakening. It 's not like it once was back in their day of not needing a higher education in order to achieve a well-rounded…

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