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    school graduates are faced with various options when deciding what route, they plan to take after high school. Some students may decide to enlist in the Armed Forces, go straight into the work force, enroll in a 4-year university or college, or a 2-year community college, though most high school graduates, 69% in fact, chose to continue their education and enroll in some form of post-secondary institution (United States Bureau of Labor Statistics). A study by the United States Bureau and Labor…

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    account, spending less cash in a week and helping to pay for college. In 2016 my first financial goal would be to have over…

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    articles that showed how to use ethos, pathos, and logos correctly. The first article is “College Doesn’t Need to be Free” by Charles Lane, who argued why it is not a smart idea for the economy to make tuition free. The other article that counters Lane’s argument is “Why All Public Higher Education Should Be Free” by Bob Samuels, where he explains the pros of free education. I believe the article, “College Doesn’t Need to be Free,” is more persuasive because it has a stronger sense logos and…

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    The community college system in the state of California has a unique governing structure that practice shared governance (California Community College, 2016). There are17 board members that are appointed by the state’s governor. The board of governor has the legislative authority to establish and implement policies for the institution. Members of the Board of Governors are required to meets 11 times per year. The Board of Governors appoints the Chancellor of the Community College. On May 16,…

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    To go to college or not go to college, that is the question, at least for many people these days. This question has been harder and harder to answer because of problems with the college education system. Complications in the educational system have been around for a long time. In 1848 Horace Mann, Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education…

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    Out of State Tuition Colleges charge students that live out-of-state higher tuition than students that live in-state. Students should be allowed to be considered as residents before the age of 23, even if their parents are unable to move with them. College students should be wary of the many ways that can qualify for lower tuition, instead of paying more money to receive the same degree. Students should not have to pay more money to attend a college that may be a better suit to them.…

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    students. The counselor should actively listen to the student and build a professional relationship in order to build trust. Equally important is the ability of the counselor to be resilient and to teach resilience. A counselor should develop a community from the school’s programs and faculty to support themselves…

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    Looking for college is a very stressful challenge that most teens face. My main requirements for a college are the location, selectivity, tuition and fees, campus life, and job placement after graduation.. The first school that I am considering to attend is Arizona State University. ASU is large, public, four year university. It is located in the small suburban city of Tempe, Arizona. It has an admission rate of eighty percent, admitting approximately 17,465 people a year. Admission…

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    adults who realize that “free college” is not free at all. For college students paying tuition it could be hard to see the big picture. If college is “free” people will be paying that $70 billion through taxes and eventually those who are in college now wishing it was free will have to pay for it too in the future. Whether or not free college is a good idea is not the point, it is that this may be part of the reason the Democratic Party is divided when it comes to Sanders by age. Another reason…

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    in the Dominican Republic, a developing country, where a few have the opportunity to continue their education passed the secondary level, influenced me to go to college. Deciding to attend to DelTech was a decision I made primary upon economic reasons. With young immigrant parents I cannot rely on college savings to pay for college. I depend on scholarships, financial aid, and loans. However, through the SEED program, I can be attended to DelTech two years for free. In addition, if I take…

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