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    International Students and Financial Challenges Studying in America can bring all sorts of excitement, yet many challenges. Most international students who come to the United States come from China, India, South Korea, and Saudi Arabia ("New Data”). According to the Institute of International Education, over one million international students enrolled in American institutions in the year 2015-2016 (International Students). International students face acculturation issues, such as culture shock,…

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    Pros Of Going To College

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    opportunities students have after after high school is complete, some of which may even be more effective than attending college. Furthermore, the people pushing students towards attending college rarely mention its downsides. These include high tuition prices, potential failure to teach students higher level thinking skills, and slipping graduation…

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    Alecke, Björn, Claudia Burgard, and Timo Mitze. "The Effect of Tuition Fees on Student Enrollment and Location Choice–Interregional Migration, Border Effects and Gender Differences." Ruhr Economic Paper 404 (2013). Björn Alecke is an economist in the Institute for Economic and Social History at the University of Münster. His specialties are in the fields of foreign trade, social and economics history, and the theory of integration. With this knowledge, he teamed up with authors, Claudia…

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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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    The Student Loan Crisis

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    People need to be aware of the issues on education and education reforms. The educational system requires people to pay thousands of dollars for a higher education. Students from all over the nation are forced to take out loans that put them into debt for most of their life. Low-income students also do not have many options nor are they able to afford higher education. The cost of education will keep on getting higher and higher as time progresses and the next President and Congress needs to…

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    is the key to financial freedom and prosperity, regardless of cost. But with the average price of tuition rising a staggering 440 percent over the past 25 years, more than four times the inflation rate, the question must be asked, is the college investment overvalued (O 'Shaughnessy)? As college tuition increases so does the amount that students are borrowing. The combination of ever-increasing tuition, growing student debt (rising from $53 billion in 2001 to $120 billion in 2012), and the…

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    limited to NY infrastructure, health care, K-12 education, etc. As a result of low state funding, CUNY colleges as well as other public organizations are affected by this financial problem on a nationwide scale. This financial issue creates higher tuition costs, no contracts for faculty and non-executive administrators, difficulty hiring new faculty because of lesser attractive…

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    As the modern workforce continues to shrink in capacity while college tuitions grow in amount, newly college graduates face looming the debt of college and rigorous criteria of companies that want to fill themselves with limited amounts of diamonds in the ruff. Unaware of their shortcomings, college graduates are looking at the modern workforce as an area of opportunity and financial prosperity. Graduates are now going head to head with each other in the job market while some are being denied by…

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    College Tuition Capstone

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    My capstone topic was on college tuition, and how I feel that they should lower college tuition to make going to college less stressful. Back in late April I conducted some research on my capstone topic. I found 5 articles that support my capstone topic and they turned out to be very helpful. First I will discuss to you why I chose to do my capstone topic on lowering college tuition. Then I will go on by discussing how I conducted my research and what I got from it in three different paragraphs.…

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    $5,200, off campus is $6,413 and at home is $00. The transportation on campus is $400, off campus is $1,668, and with parents it’s also $1,668. The tuition is $6,360 for on campus off campus and with parents. The total off campus is $24,400, at home the total is $17,987, and the total on campus is $21,462. The budget for an undergraduate tuition will be based on a average of $212.00 per credit at 15 credits each semester.…

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