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    and how college tuition should be regulated: There are many different reasons for the rise in tuition, including better student residences, the best and latest laboratories, security improvements, and “cuts in state subsidies and administrative growth”. “Ironically, the accessibility of student loans, while admirable at first glance, has contributed to tuition growth.” This shows that when students take out loans, they are figuratively adding more fuel to the fire of high tuition. The government…

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    Benefit Of College Essay

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    There are three things that need to be known before deciding to go to college. Prospective students need to understand the benefits of college, cost of tuition, and life without a degree. BENEFITS OF COLLEGE The number one benefit of college is a higher potential in earnings. The amount of money you can make depends on what degree you earn. There are four degrees: associates, bachelors, masters, and PhD. Those with a PhD make about $100,000 more on their annual earnings than a diploma or GED.…

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    go through college. Adam Davidson discusses in his article, Is College Tuition Really That High? , that the average student does not receive enough financial aid. Education is one of the most efficient way to become successful and to learn more about the world they live in. College proves difficult for many, but getting a stable job is the goal of life, and an education is necessary most of the time. Back since 1974, tuition has been on the rise and reached new heights. The diagram below is…

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    increasingly out of reach for many young adults as tuitions and fees continue to climb, drastically limiting their chances of success. According to U.S. Department of Education, “for the 2014–15 academic year, average annual current dollar prices for undergraduate tuition, fees, room, and board were estimated to be $16,188 at public institutions, $41,970 at private nonprofit institutions, and $23,372 at private for-profit institutions.” (“Tuition costs of colleges and universities”, par.1)…

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    That is how our society’s socioeconomic ladder works; once you graduate high school, you then go to college if you are able to afford it so you can land a job making middle class income in order to live out “The American Dream”. But with college tuition being at an all time high and student loan debt crippling most college grads, it is becoming quite a nightmare trying to pursue a higher education. It is time we put a stop to this issue and figure out ways to diminish America’s student loan…

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    College Tuition Essay

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    College Tuition Costs Should Be Lowered “It is believed that the prices of college tuition are climbing faster than the U.S. inflation rate”, according to Average Rate Growths. A student degree makes a big difference in a person’s salary. However, having a degree is a key to making much more in any type of field. With the demand of a college degree rising, tuition costs are also being raised. This is making it more difficult for people to be able to afford a college degree. It seems even some…

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    benefits of saving money on tuition in community college. She wrote that there is a sizable chunk of changed saved at a community college before completing the bachelor 's degree at a four-year institute. Tuition cost less than half of the cost at a four-year institute and one tenth of a private four-year institute (Kulla). O 'Brian states that "I think my student loan was at least half of what I would have paid otherwise"…

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    because I wanted to come up with an argument that made the class feel like I can see what this guy is coming from. One excerpt that did this was when I talked about the free college tuition in Norway and how it wasn’t working there and the same problems we are having there with tuition is happening in a country with free tuition. I remember at the time that I said this the class looked me with a look that they have never heard of that in which I believe at that moment I made a lot of the kids of…

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    college, but their complaints are completely justifiable. Over the past decade, tuition fees have risen over 80 percent, and that isn’t all. College textbooks have also become more expensive, increasing over 79 percent in a matter of a decade (Kurtzleben, 2013). With the cost of college slowly increasing, how is the average student expected to pay for college without using more loans than needed? The solution is to lower tuition, which many people advocate. This will encourage students and allow…

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    College Graduation

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    are easily given to them. I believe that the government should remain the costs of higher education to reveal the greed within the education system. The expenses within college tuition should be held high or even higher for the individuals that are serious about higher education and a stable future. The cost of college tuition is around $31,000 annually and it is still increasing.. Many people seem to believe…

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