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    College Tuition Inflation, a Dilemma College has been described as almost necessity to prosper in the United States. Then why is it that tuition for college changes depending on how much your family earns? Or, why is it that majority of America either drops out of college or simply, does not attend? The ticket price of a higher education should not vary as much as it does. Even with this variation, there is still a struggle that occurs with many families. Almost every family in the United States…

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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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    According to Bernie Sanders campaign website, we need to focus on making college tuition free and follow in the footstep of Germany. The problem is, free tuition in Germany is not working out as well as it was supposed to according the Yale Free Press. Students in college are somehow paying for it or getting help to pay for college. They are most likely working and paying their way, their parents are helping them out, they have taken out loans, or maybe they are getting financial aid. No…

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    simply award funds to students who really cannot afford full tuition”(Vest). The college tuition is a big problem because some students can not afford college. The college tuition is increasing slowly, but their are people who are supporting for more financial help from the Federal government, yet people claim to say that the Federal Government and the Congressional leaders are the ones to blame for the increase of the college cost and tuition making it very difficult for families to send their…

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    College tuition is rising faster than the rate of inflation. The Department of Education states “Between 2003–04 and 2013–14, prices for undergraduate tuition, fees, room, and board at public institutions rose 34 percent, and prices at private nonprofit institutions rose 25 percent, after adjustment for inflation” What is the reason for this increase? What can we fix? Can tuition increases be fixed? There are people who are looking into the reason tuition prices increase. Unfortunately, there is…

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    Theories on College tuition In the modern society, all of the future college students work harder on their full time jobs to pay the tuition to enroll college for their major that they wanted to learn for their future after their high school graduation. Some of them don’t have a job and wanted to go to out of state college, but can’t afford and unable to enroll college. Some undergraduate college student wanted to enroll college, but they also can’t afford it. All of the tuitions are…

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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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    Boot Camp Advantages

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    30 days of active duty and be discharged medically. The second eligibility requirement is for the service member to serve 90 days of active duty and be honorable discharged from the military. If eligible, the Post 9/11 GI Bill covers 100% of the tuition and fee and the payment is sent to the college or university directly. In addition to that, it also provides a monthly living allowance based on the zip code that the institution is located and allows a person to be able to relocate to the school…

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    How To Reduce Student Debt

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    for it. It will pay you $1,648 a month for 48 months of school and you have 10 years to start using it. The post 9/11 GI bill, the one I picked, you must serve for 90 consecutive days to qualify. They will pay 100% of whatever the highest in-state tuition is for 36 months. They will also pay for your living expenses while you go to school. The pay for that is based on the zip code you live in. The living expense is the main reason I choose that bill. But if you are kicked out of the military and…

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    graduating class to be admitted in the University of Pennsylvania. Another acquaintance of mine, a first generation Mexican student, worked as a janitor, cleaning bathrooms and garbage cans throughout his whole community college life just to afford tuition. Like me, he took advantage of network opportunities and now he is a recent graduate of Columbia…

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