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    assaulted on college campuses and only 20% are taken to the police ("1 In 5 Women On College Campuses Are Raped", 2013). This has quickly become an epidemic among campuses all over the country. Young woman fear walking alone or going out at night. Many will even restrain from College events in fear of being sexually assaulted. Many often wonder why are the incidents going unreported. Others are wondering why the college or university campuses the prime location for such horrid acts and are…

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    Safety On College Campuses

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    Introduction Safety on college campuses has developed to be a major issue around the United States, causing a widespread concern for students. The recent problems can be a result of many issues such as local individuals coming on campus, lack of security, drugs, alcohol, and more. The issues are causing safety to be a growing concern on college campuses and the complications need to be addressed by the president, administrators, campus police, and security. In order for college administrators…

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    grammar exercises done during each class. Most students would consider their senior year of high school to be their final year of writing, and are reluctant to dispose of their literacy skills once they reach college. However, writing courses should be required in order to obtain an university degree, because they are an essential part of a student’s curriculum, as well as a way to prepare students to communicate with their…

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    Why College Admissions

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    to go to college and what to study influences the rest of a person’s life. It will determine many future choices, the most important of these being what career to choose. My possible future colleges have gone from around six to two. I knew all along that I wanted to go to a small, private university close to home. I have visited numerous universities and research institutions and majors for hours upon end. Now, I have narrowed it down to The University of Findlay or Heidelberg University. I feel…

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    Sexual assault on college campuses has always been a problem. Just recently it has become more publicized due to the growth of the internet and media. This problem is difficult for universities to solve due to the following challenges. The largest challenge that colleges cannot solve is the condensed living facilities. Thousands of students are confined to a small area and can run into each other at any time during the day. Another challenge is that if an assault does happen, there is no…

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    Murray State University SWOT ANALYSIS A SWOT analysis is an extensive review of external and internal environment at which this University operates. The following review includes Murray State University’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Key SWOT issues are identified below. Strengths: • Opportunity Afforded: Murray State offers competitive tuition that makes learning affordable. Murray State offers in-state tuition rates and out-of-state tuition rates. In Washington Monthly,…

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    marketing activities of Universities and colleges. To describe this article is even the authors given many advises, but they are not enough to support the purpose of the article. The claim that Kirp and Holman say the current college marketing behavior provides unethical benefits to richer applicants and top students. It is half-truths and discussing the touch of successful enrollment. Schools are marketing but not necessary be a good thing. In the first section, the universities engage in…

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    From my experience, I would always look for the popular teachers at my college. Even though the specific teacher I wanted classes was already filled, I would still wait another semester to enroll into that class. Other teachers were not as popular, but I still preferred to wait until the popular teachers were available. The ‘Business Model’ Is the Wrong Model article talks about how certain students are demand for accountability in higher education. Peter Katopes stated that the education model…

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    Universities seem to be that one stop shop for the needs of young adults transitioning to the working class. Whether the student is seeking independence, higher salary, or simply a welcoming environment, colleges do all they can to seek the ladder for their students. In our current state of events, colleges are trying to solve a problem that has plagued students in the past. Diversity, more specifically, an openness to diversity on college campuses. Unfortunately, the marketing of college…

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    Some ways enlightenment thinking has shaped modern colleges and universities affects us even as we walk around Texas State University The biggest example of the enlightenment influence through education is that the early philosophers set up a way for every person to have an education, they wanted to give us a way to study not just one subject, but to give us all an overall education through empiricism, such as science, philosophy, social studies, math, reading, and writing. Through of these…

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