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    jobs, it saves lives. Poverty can be due to various factors. Many people are born into impoverished families and as a result, they have a harder time pulling themselves out of poverty. One factor that I've seen mentioned as of recent is college tuition- while the ramifications of making college free are generally negative, the price of a University education is ridiculously high. I think steps should be taken to lower the cost to an affordable price so students are not drowning in debt once…

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    power and authority are not nice word to writing centers but hey don 't have to be bad ones. these words are muted by calling students who work there 'peers ' in any way shape or form. train tutors in nondirective questioning methods. the gaols is to preserve the peer relationship, encourage collaborative learning rather then hierarchical teaching. be an expert in not appearing as an expert. there is a difficulty in remaining a peer. there can be a loss in confidence in your authority from the…

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    to pay for one and if both of those factors keep increasing only the richest people will be able to afford college and that causes so many issues in the U.S. society. The increase of college tuition is due to many economic and selfish factors of the U.S. government and the other people in charge. College tuition rises even more than we think because inflation makes one dollar worth less than it…

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    “The Argument for Tuition- Free College” he says that the federal government should increase funding to states to fund colleges if states cap their tuition. The increase in funding would come from the billions of dollars that are currently given to Wall Street and oil companies. With these companies already making millions of dollars, there is no reason for billions of dollars to go to mega companies over funding to educate America’s next…

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    majors to the tuition increase, with a strong focus on the relationship between tuition increase, college expenditures, and future earnings. This study was done in the US, just as many others have been done in other nations. There tends to be a trend in that students tend to choose more of a hard major (Science, Economics, etc) the higher tuition is versus when tuition is lower and Art majors are prevalent. The research of Nate Johnson (2016) provides a policy view on the cost of tuition. In…

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    Differential tuition may not seem like the best idea in the short run because of the extra expense. Two hundred dollars per semester can really add up, especially if students decide to stay at UWSP for an extra year. However, since UWSP has one of the lowest tuition costs in the state, this expense could be absorbed more easily than at other colleges. The proposal also implements a financial aid portion to assist students who cannot afford the extra tuition expenses. Students entering…

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    dates back to 1636. As of today, college tuition is a hot topic and people have realized how high it has gotten over the years. According to US News, the total consumer price index inflation increased by 52.7 percent from August 1997 to August 2017 (Boyington, 2017). College tuition is constantly rising and if the economy in the United States keep going at the rate it is…

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    Composition 6 February 2017 Tuition-free College: the Future of Secondary Education in America The 2016 Presidential election brought the topic of tuition-free college to the forefront of American Politics. The people of the United States are divided; some believed that secondary education is a privilege, while others believe it is a right. Some believe tuition-free college would be economically impossible, others believe it is economically necessary. Although many claim that tuition-free…

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    and state bills and legislators), the Americans tuition debts ascended to 1.2 trillion dollars in 2015 with a total of forty millions borrowers. The panoramic is real and painful. The college tuition is going up each year, and the low income families may be wondering when the school cost is going to hit the maximum pick dollar number. Or even better when is it going to decrease in correlation to the families income. The increase of college tuition can be considered a crisis because it puts…

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    that college tuition has been increasing and it is only going to get worse if nothing changed with the factors causing the change. The trend is clear to many people by now and that change is only going to be upward not the opposite. The world is getting more and more expensive every day, yet some people are still living in denial. Public universities are the preferred choice by many parents and students. Public universities are more competitive than private or community colleges. They offer more…

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