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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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    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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    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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    Tuition Reform

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    Tuition reform or changes in financial aid system To begin with today I’m going to talk about how student should not be paying higher cost to get education. To begin with away from the 2012 election, one thing is abundantly clear -- Americans are deeply worried about our system of higher education. In fact, almost 92 percent of Americans believe that higher education is in crisis the success of this generation and of the U.S. economy depends on whether we can rise to meet our challenges in…

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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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    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 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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    Student Loans Problem

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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 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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    $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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