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    understanding of university education. Asklepios for example is a university for medical studies. They are offering exactly one program: human medicine. Asklepios teaches in a traditional way, because the subject taught did not go through a lot of change in recent years. Their difference to a public university is only found in them not being public and therefore being costly. Obviously Asklepios is no competitor to Macromedia but still relevant to show that private universities do not necessary…

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    am beginning to apply to colleges across the nation, trying to find the best place to take the next step in my life. When looking at colleges, I look for the opportunity to choose between a community college or a big university, how far will I be from home, the choice between public or private colleges, and at the end of the day, the tuition cost is what will mostly determine where I will go after high school. As I received letter after letter, email after email about where I might go next, I…

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    been a controversial topic for ongoing discussion among a large body of students and faculty at higher education institutions. The law has not been easily received in Texas, and its passage created a distinctive division within the state as “some universities, such as Texas A&M, are taking it in stride, but ‘others, like…

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    Milledgeville Case Study

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    Regents of the University System of Georgia found that Georgia College has a $235 million impact on the local economy. That’s not just Baldwin County, but that also includes Hancock, Putnam, Wilkinson, Jones and Washington. There are more than 800 jobs created on campus and 2,000 off campus because of the university. We provide employment and also bring more people to Milledgeville to in turn spend their money here. We also have multiple…

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    When starting college at Illinois State University, this freshman year was going to be different, I took initiative to work hard and made the grade that made it possible for me to apply for the Honors Program. The Honors Program supports campus and community involvement and my job responsibilities and club experiences have helped me build up this involvement in college and given me the meaningful experience now. I am involved in a club on campus called Public…

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    Rationale, Explanation of Interest, or area of Focus The two universities under investigation are among the best institutions for higher learning in the United States. Being a student of higher learning, the two universities could be significant in the understanding of their nature as being public and private. In their websites, the intuitions are keen at explaining their various schedules and other related factors such as tuitions and their costs. Therefore, examining the two institutions could…

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    Causes Of Campus Rape

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    become more frequent. But, for how often campus rape occurs it doesn't get reported as much. Universities have done many things to hide it from the general public when someone is sexually assaulted on their campus. One reason for this is because many of the perpetrators are college athletes. A college athlete committing sexual assault can damage the school’s reputation, so they try to hide it. Universities can hide it when their players commit campus rape because they are often responsible for…

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    What balance is there between the second amendment rights and public safety? Should there be more gun restrictions on where they can be carried? Are college students safer if they are allowed to carry guns on campus? This issue of whether guns should be allowed on college campuses has been an ongoing national debate. In the essay “Do We Really Need More Guns on Campus” from the book Patterns, David Skorton and Glenn Altschuler discuss how the campus community is considerably safer if there's a…

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    United States had an almost free system of public higher education. In 1862, the U.S. Congress passed the Morrill Act, which gave land to public colleges and universities on a tuition-free basis. For almost a century many U.S. public colleges and universities either charged no tuition or a small free for attendance. The State University of New York (SUNY) system- the largest college system in the nation, remained tuition-free till 1963. And the University of California system was tuition free…

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    friends with big hearts that had determination and drive to helping others. His friend started a clothing company to help single, low income mothers by providing an income for their families by making apparel for the company American MOJO. I think our university community can learn a lot from this and contribute by hosting a clothing or shoe drive for our local families. We could do this by donating our clothes or shoes to individuals that are less fortunate or lower income that can’t provide…

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