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    last few years free college tuition has been a hot topic in American politics, as recently as the 2016 presidential race. Candidates such as Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton proved to be a huge push for free tuition. The raising college tuition rates effect all Americans in some form or fashion, so support is quickly rising especially

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    Choosing a college is stressful and the pressure to make the right decision can become overwhelming. When determining which college to attend, college expenses become a primary focus for families, many times outweighing the preferred educational institution. My first choice for out of state colleges is San Diego State University and my preferred choice for an in-state college is the University of Arizona. While researching and comparing which college is the favored institution for me to attend, there

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    receive a bachelor’s degree, while some choose to attend a two-year college where they will receive an associate degree, and then others choose to begin work or join the armed forces. Those who decide to advance their education are then faced with the question of how will they be able to afford to further their education and increase their chances of making more money and being financially stable for their future. Current college students,

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    The cost of tuition for higher education is quickly rising. Over half of college freshmen show some concern with how to pay for college. This is the highest this number has been since 1971 (Marill and O’Leary 64-66, 93). The amount of college graduate debt has been rapidly increasing also. With limited jobs available because of the high unemployment rate, college graduates find themselves staying in debt even longer. Although grants and financial aid are available to students, students still

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    According to what Maxwell wrote, “Higher-education official note that students have endured tuition increase and program cuts during other lean times” Universities have difficulties in providing enough classes for students due to the shortage in professors so that choosing suitable classes becomes increasingly tough. When most of the foreign students

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    The cost of college tuition is often seen as the drawback that causes high-school graduates to choose not to enroll into higher education. This is highly unfortunate because college education is worth the cost. The cost may be unappealing, but there is assistance for the tuition fees, for example, financial aid and student loans. It is worth the cost for high-school graduates to go to college for the reasons that it will allow for these young adults to gain an abiding profession that can support

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    Should College Be Free?

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    whether or not college should be free. Images of students rallying and protesting can be often seen in the news. They are in favor of making college free. I disagree and feel that college should not be free. People would be more likely to fail because there would be no financial consequence, the financial burden would be passed on to taxpayers who wouldn’t even benefit from it, and it would not be fair to those who work hard through earning scholarships and serving in the military. College should not

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    finished the book our teacher said something that stuck with me: “One day you kids will come to appreciate this book.” That summer I went into a mild depression because, well, I didn’t know what I was going to do with my life. Was I going to go to college because that’s just what you do? I used to play pick-up basketball on a court next to a library to pass the time and not think, because that would sadden me. One afternoon I went into the library to fill up a jug with tap-water, and to my surprise

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    people have to face and during their college life. It is hard for students to manage money for tuition fees, bills, and for the food and shelter. “Community College Students Face a Very Long Road to Graduation” is an article written by Ginia Bellafante and published by The New York Time on October 3, 2014. In the article, the author has written about the LaGurdia Community College student, Vladimir de Jesus academic life and also talks about why Community College have low graduation rate. Vladimir

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    Are Colleges Worth the Price of Admission? When it comes to the topic of attending college, most of us will readily agree that obtaining a higher education is important. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of paying for it. Whereas some are convinced that tuition is too high, others maintain that it is important no matter the cost. Andrew Hacker and Claudia Dreifus address just such an issue in their essay “Are Colleges Worth the Price of Admission”. Hacker and Dreifus

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