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    Free community college for the first two years around the whole country many would either like this idea or dislike it. This idea was brought by President Barack Obama but some students from Rio Hondo College are disagreeing with his idea. Some think this isn’t a very good idea because there are some people who can afford paying for it and those who get low income get help which is practically free for them already. As in others think that it should be free which would allow students that want…

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    College education should be free to benefit the lives of everyone. In the past, several political figures have supported free college education. These political figures include Rutherford B. Hayes, John Adams and the candidate for the democratic nomination of the presidential election of 2016, Bernie Sanders. These political officials acknowledged the issue of having to rely on loans to pay for college education. College education should be free to give young adults more opportunities to pursue…

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    say they cannot afford a college education. Paying for a good education is extremely expensive these days and some families cannot afford it. Some people say a college education should be free for people who cannot afford it. Should it be completely free, or should it be discounted? I think that college should not be completely free, but should be discounted for people who need it most. Tuition free colleges will not have the resources to serve additional students if college is free. Also, upper…

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    A controversy in this year’s election is the price of college tuition. As stated by procon.org, Donald Trump has said that universities shouldn’t be free and that it is too expensive from a federal standpoint. Clinton though, believes that students shouldn’t have to borrow funds to pay for their books, fees, and tuition if they choose to attend a four year public college. She also believes that a community college education should be free. In that plan, students receiving pell grants could use…

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    According to the college board, the average cost of a community college is 3,131 dollars, that is only one third of the cost of a four year school (“Two-Year vs. Four-Year Colleges”). However cost is not the only thing that separates these two different types of colleges. For a student, looking into what type of college they want to pursue is very important. There are a wide variety of things that can make or break a college experience. If a student has not done the proper research on the…

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    Krugman develops an argument dealing with college education in America. His main point is that Americans need a college education which is essential in American’s society. Krugman’s position on college education is clear and he is supporting college education. However, college education is slowly decreasing over the years: “In fact, we have a college graduation rate that’s slightly below average across all advanced economies” (126). Americans are not attending college and getting a degree and…

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    This ranges from two year Community Colleges to four year Universities. Community Colleges tends to be the most affordable however, there are many Americans that cannot afford the tuition. This is occurring because many students who apply for financial aid are required to provide their parents income. In many cases they don’t qualify for financial aid and their parents are not contributing to the cost of their education. As a result, many students opt out of attend college due to the fact…

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    because of my passion for working with kids. Next fall, I plan on enrolling at Mayland Community College and hope to earn my associate’s degree and then I am going to transfer to a four- year university to earn my bachelor’s degree. The top three colleges I am considering for transfer are East Tennessee State University, Appalachian State University, and Mars Hill University. I have not applied to any of these colleges yet, so, therefore, I haven’t been accepted yet. I would begin going to the…

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    Going to College,” “College grades are more satisfied with their jobs.” In college, especially in these days, students who finished their studying in college are finding “themselves on a career path, rather than just working at a job to get them by” (Caumont). From this point, students who are doing well in college’s life, and who are responsible for themselves in organizing their time, their work, and their life, too, are successful in their lives, also, with two years’ degree from colleges,…

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    Though I did well in high school, I didn’t have a motivation to go to college. First, I was born in a country where college education is worthless without family contacts, and second, I didn’t realize the world I was living in and was lazy. I was lazy, never enjoyed studying, but did well in high school simply because I was constantly under pressure from my mother to do so. I was born in Georgia, the country in Eastern Europe. It was a part of the Soviet Union and suffered enormously when the…

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