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    Approximately 20 million students are projected to attend college each year. During college, the most influential aspects are the professors. Goodbye, Mr. Chips written by James Hilton was published in 1935 by arrangement with Little, Brown and Company, Inc in association with The Atlantic Monthly Press. While reading Goodbye, Mr. Chips, I realized all of the hardships and achievements that are seen within a professor. Professors are not only there to teach, but they are also there to make a…

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    Sander, Students Falling for Sanders, and College Doesn’t Need to be Free. it discusses Senator Sanders and his plan towards free tuition. He feels that it is a good idea to offer this to in-state students for college. Some of the authors of the articles agree with the idea of free tuition. In two of the articles, it states that Senator Sanders had an idea to help the poor and middle-class college students to get free college tuition. The cost of college today is extremely high for some families…

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    student can receive the opportunity to be productive citizens in their community. People with disability have the right by law according to the IDEA Act to receive services to prepare and then place them in post-secondary goals of their interest. Training, employment, independent living skills, and a strong I.E.P. team will give the student the best shot they have to being productive and successful members of their community. “Education is what survives when what has been learned has been…

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    seek out the community colleges. As the class progressed, she mentioned the opportunity of doing hours at El Camino College, in particular the First Year Experience (FYE) program, so I decided to take the offer. This preface is important because it gives a glimpse into my constant eagerness to learn more about what exactly counselors do at the community college. Internship Site El Camino Community College is located near Torrance, California. According to their website, the college itself…

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    Having free community college encourages high school graduates to pursue a higher education. Tuitions and fees for four-year institutions have increased by 3.4 percent each year from 2005 and 2015 (Morris). The increasing cost of tuition for four-year universities turns away students from automatically going to a university, thus leading them to go to a community college instead. However, they still run into some financial troubles there. Students are most likely to apply for a community college…

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    although in reality it was not free at all, someone else was paying for it. The same goes with the free community college concept. The cost would shift from the student paying to taxpayers. Free community college sounds like a wonderful idea. Everyone would have an equal opportunity at higher education. Just because someone comes from low income housing should not limit that individual to pursue a college education. This would result in an overall educated society with an increase in…

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    Benefits of College Some students in college say they go to be able to make more money in the future. Many people attend community colleges to achieve an associate degree. It is true that individuals who achieve a two or four-year degree have better opportunities than one with a high school degree. Achieving an associate degree is a way to put he or she straight into the workforce with a better pay, when finishing the two-year degree program. Dr. John Dever believes, “Reality is that the…

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    the United States of America, there is a period of individuals who college degrees who do not have jobs. The graduation rates of all colleges students has increase as students are beginning to ask about career ready degrees. First-generation students should continue to be supported by having colleges and university remove barriers for all students. Lastly, as the…

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    Higher Education Cost

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    Higher Education Cost and the Effect of Quality and Literacy The cost of a college education is becoming a serious national issue. With the cost of tuition and fees rapidly increasing, colleges are afraid of scaring off students. Daniel Casse and Bruno Manno, journalists from Academic Questions, examined the average price of attending a university for a bachelor’s degree. According to these journalists, “The cost of four years of tuition along with room and board at an Ivy League School may well…

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    from high school to college, we all have that assimilation that State Universities hold a much more desirable and more educational values than your local Community College. Wrong! Community Colleges have a great deal of benefits for new incoming college students fresh out of high school. Granted state universities have great educational backgrounds, but a community college can provide those benefits plus more. A State University may have the flashy lifestyle but a Community College is more…

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