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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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    past fifty years, the costs of college tuition have been increasing at an expeditious pace. The first universities to ever be established were around 1100-1200 in medieval Europe, which was free of charge. According to BestCollege, Thomas Jefferson proposed an education system supported through taxes. He believed that for to have an upstanding government and citizens, the population had to be educated. In the early 1800s, many colleges did not charge tuition or had very low rates, however; only…

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    $30,000 dollars just by going to Sacramento City College for just 2 years and would not have to pay anything. In the end, I made a decision not only what would be better for me for also for the sole factor that I would not have to stress about the tuition and fees that colleges are racking up these days and that I would get a better education that those worrying about all those fees in UC…

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    college attendants, may be creating some unforeseen costs. Both unsubsidized federal loans such as Pell grants, and private, subsidized loans, could be inflating all college tuition prices (Lucca 1). An influential example of this phenomenon analyzes the private school sector, as according to reports on the topic, Private college tuitions are increased by approximately 65 cents for every dollar increase spent for subsidized loans, and for Pell grants, 55 cents for every dollar. (“Student…

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    College tuition has been a heated topic for several years. Every year the prices rise from one extreme to another. What can be done to stop this? Tuition needs to be lowered so that we have more college graduates instead of more college dropouts. What’s the reason for not lowering college tuition? Congress has the power but they aren’t doing anything but raising the costs. Lowering tuition isn’t as easy as dropping out of school but it would keep students in school to get an education instead of…

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    The Problem Now a days if you do not have a college degree you will probably be nothing, probably just a cook at a local McDonalds. Without a degree we can stand to lose more than ever. Since the 1960s college tuition has increased 500%, with that huge difference student loans have gotten so out of hand that in 2012 the one trillion mark of student loans was reached and have also surpassed the debt on credit cards. Which is understandable because how is it possible to go to school and pay forty…

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    college tuition prices on the rise, and in the declining state of the economy, many people do not realize how hard it is for poor and middle class students to graduate with little or no loans. They do not acknowledge…

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    about consists of four different options. The choice would be made after high school. These options are, one: getting drafted for eighteen months. This means low pay, but you would be eligible to many great postservice benefits including free college tuition. Second, you could choose civilian military work. Third, government work. This is just like an office job. Lastly, you could just opt-out, but it would come with a price. Overall, Ricks does very well at convincing his audience with facts…

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    college sky rocketing; opening the door for colleges around the nation to increase the cost of attendance. The film Ivory Tower discusses this issue and makes the claim that the price of college tuition is increasing more than any other good or service in America and at this frightening rate soon college tuition will be set astronomically high. Young adults will simply not be able to afford college, even with loans. The…

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    College tuition is a nightmare among people seeking a higher education. Tuition is not decreasing; in fact it has been on a rapid nonstop rise since 1978. College tuition is a growing concern since many of the job openings require some sort of college education to even be considered for the job. Today’s society has made college appear as requirement in order to succeed in life, but in order to succeed one must go bankrupted paying college tuition to prove ones successfulness. Even after…

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