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    in a 300-square foot studio apartment in Los Angeles is $468,000”(Hollman 1). With that type of payment for that small space to live in someone most likely need a good job. That means people need a college degree because they won't make that type of money working at McDonalds, with no degree. College can be expensive and if someone can't afford it they are not going to get a great education. For instance, if someone can’t afford housing there going to get evicted, “the most common cause of their…

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    Why I M Going To College

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    You know college is a big deal. If you don’t go to college you’ll most likely get payed less, and other things. This is why I’m going to talk about college. Especially the University of Minnesota. In this essay I’m going to tell you why I should go to one of these colleges. For example I’m going to tell you the tuition, financial aid, the room board, extra curricula, and academics. The tuition, yes the tuition it’s pretty expensive if you’re out-state. Lucky I’m in-state, and the in-state…

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    Public colleges in the United States should be tuition-free for all citizens. Everyone deserves the chance to receive higher education. Many foreign countries have already adopted some form of tuition-free education for college students. For example, Germany and Norway provide their citizens with tuition-free public colleges and their systems have worked well for them. Even, some U.S. states such as Tennessee and Oregon have made college education free for their residents. Tuition-free college…

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    would have to decrease spending. These programs and agencies help assist community colleges and state medical facilities with the cost included in attending and staying at these places. Many people would argue that the cuts should have been made in other areas that would not show as much effect to others. The noticeable things that these tax cuts will change are the assistance that community college students receive to attend college, the possibly that teachers could lose their jobs, the…

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    Free Tuition

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    ” author Catharine Hill criticizes the free tuition plan proposed by some politicians saying that the plan wouldn’t work for low- and moderate-income families. Hill, the president and professor of economics at Vassar College, provides the Department of Education’s online College Scorecard as her source, Hill declares, “...too many institutions, both in the private and public sectors are not affordable for low- and moderate-income families.” The author determines that students of families who…

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    “free community college” definitely hit that trigger. And because you are all smart people, it should hit you all in the same way…

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    when this organization started to now is that they have found major success which has positively affected hundreds of communities from around the U.S. and the world. You can visit HCZ to learn about their model. HCZ looks to attain their goal to ensure that all their kids graduate from college. HCZ has refined its techniques in Central Harlem, one of the most destressed communities in NEW York City. The HCZ project began in an area of twenty-four blocks and serving only 3,600 children and…

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    Though Michigan’s community colleges date back to 1914, when the first junior college opened in Grand Rapids, the majority of the state’s 28 community colleges opened after 1955 (Kolins & Stackpole, 2010). Now, collectively, community colleges in Michigan educate approximately 45 percent of all students enrolled in public higher education in the state and as of 2011, 73 percent of all residents live within a community college district (IPEDS NCES, 2016; Michigan Department of Energy, Labor, &…

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    Separation Almost every college student has struggled with preparing to apply to college. The process of filling out all the necessary paperwork and getting everything in order can be stressful and chaotic. Occasionally it feels as if it is just too much. The overwhelming pressure of meeting deadlines and completing tasks can drive a person crazy, especially students. Preparing for college is a long, draining process that every college student has gone through. Each college student knows what…

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    be able to have. Knowledge is not something that should be for sale. Everyone should be able to have equal opportunity. This is why there should be no cost for receiving a college education. The general argument made by Carol Roth in the article “Free Community College Isn’t Free...and it’s a Bad Idea” is that saying that college will be free when it really won’t, and it will cause more problems and evidently not solve any current problems. She states that nothing is really ever free because…

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