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    Performance-Based Funding

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    step-by-step approach to developing a successful performance-based funding system, as well as a guide to best practices for how to administer performance based funding which will hold colleges and universities accountable for success. Miao looked at current state policies in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Tennessee, Washington State and Louisiana and examined their experiences. Analysis Between 1979 and 2007, 26 states experimented with measures that attempted to incorporate institutional…

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    For the past four years, I have attended a private Jewish high school. Due to the schools small size, it was unable to offer many extra curricular clubs and activities for its students. One program that appealed to me more than the rest, was the DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) business program, which I have participated in all four of my years in high school. It is hear that I found my passion for business and have been given knowledge which I hope will help me in attaining my…

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    Obtaining a college education in today’s society is important. There are stories of those who skipped over college and amassed a fortune. That being said, those stories are few and far between as compared to those who skipped college and do not have that high paying job that is so sought after. The topic of supply and demand can be applied to most everything when money comes into the equation. When the supply is low or deficient, and demand increases, then the amount of money paid will also…

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    there should be a cap on tuition like there is on rent and gas prices. A cap on tuition would place an amount where tuition cannot be any higher than that stated amount. This cap can be instated by the federal government, state government, or the university itself by a case- by- case basis Colleges should put a cap on tuition because it will cut down on the student’s debt, give students a value that they know they will have to pay and nothing more, and it will make the price of college seem less…

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    My Journey to IUPUI My road to Indianapolis University- Purdue University was not an easy one emotionally. Over the course of the last year my journey to becoming a college student was definitely not what I expected it was going to be nor how hard mentally it would become. I thought that I was going to get into my dream school, IU Bloomington, without any problem given my grades and extracurricular involvement. But, my SAT was an average score and that wasn’t good enough. On March 10, 2017, my…

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    “Campus Preachers Push Limits” Critique People—especially college students—will always have conflicting views about the campus preachers and whether or not one agrees with them. The true question is if they cross a line. Do the campus preachers ever enter into a territory that invokes violence? If so, does that mean they should still be protected by the first amendment? This is a very important thing that Amy Mariani, a sophomore who is majoring mass communication, brings up in her article…

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    members, and the ways in which SMU Alpha Chi Omega can fix this problem for future pledge classes. Alpha Chi Omega Seven female undergraduates founded Alpha Chi on October 15, 1885 at DePauw University, in Greencastle, Indiana. The sorority was established to form a women’s society within the school (“Our History”). Membership was originally limited only to female students in DePauw’s School of Music, but the membership requirement soon changed to…

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    Khin Pont Pont Kyaw Professor Fernado Orejuela Folklore F101 13 June 2015 Mini-Ethnography 2: Interpreting Folklore 1) Section One: Biographical Sketch In my mini-ethnography project, I interviewed two informants from two different South East Asian countries. Htaik Khamom is a 20-year-old college student and she looks like any typical Asian woman. She is very skinny, tall, and has light color skin. She currently lives in Bloomington. She came to United States a couple of years back and still…

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    Before the summer of my sophomore year, I had not thought about my post high school plans beyond knowing I would like to attend college. However, I attended a STEM camp at Valparaiso University in Indiana where I met former astronaut and Naval Academy graduate, Ken Ham. He inspired me to not only begin my own flight training, but to start investigating the Naval Academy. The more I learned about the Naval Academy and the different opportunities that serving as an officer in the military…

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    Ang Rho Research Paper

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    The Sigma Gamma Rho took home the trophy after winning Indiana State Universities Stroll off. The event started around 6:30 p.m. in the Tilson auditorium. Homecoming is a time where students, faculty, and alumni come together and show their school spirit. There were five chapters that competed in the stroll-off. “I love hosting school events; I especially liked hosting this year’s stroll off. The crowd was live and made it easy to get up on stage and be a good host,” Scroll off host Ra’Leshia…

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