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    Out of all college students, just over half of students actually graduate. Wouldn’t students want to succeed rather than wasting others and their own time and money? Free college is a huge topic and is still controversial. College is free in European countries, but most of the colleges there are only for Europeans. America has twelve tuition-free colleges out of 5,300 colleges. College should not become free because of three reasons; the money used comes from the government and taxpayer dollars

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    In one year, over 1.3 million students drop out of high school in the United States alone. Dropout rates have decreased for the better over the years. “The dropout rate has fallen 3% from 1990 to 2010” (dosomething.org). Of the many students who drop out, only about 63% are presented with a diploma. These students who received a diploma were willing to retake high school courses and gain the knowledge needed to advance to college. A high school dropout is ineligible for about 90% of jobs in

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    profit universities and colleges pose a significant threat to American higher education, and that they should be banned, I also agree with this outlook on for-profit universities. According to Sheffield’s article, “For-profit schools enable low-income and racial minority students, including many who are non-traditional, to gain practical, skills-based training that better equips them for the marketplace relative to many traditional academic paths.” For-profit colleges and universities differ from

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    they may be in. Each have a huge part in why some kids decide to not go to college or drop out of school. The income of the family or student can affect their decisions. College fees start to rise, some families just can’t afford it for their kids. Some expensive colleges loose some money because not very many students can afford the tuition. Both parents usually have to work in order to get their kid in college. Some kids just don’t want to go. Some people get student loans. “State

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    The University Should Extend the Add/Drop Period for Classes If there is one thing I'm good at, it is shopping. I find the best deals, make the most out of every shopping trip and generally derive great pleasure from the process. Unfortunately, State College students are only given a very short time to shop for our courses and even less time to return our books to the bookstore for the classes we dropped. The more classes you attend and professors you meet, the more educated your final decision

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    Not Working In School

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    Have you ever wondered if you can pay for college? According to Ashley Marchand, "about two-thirds of freshmen said they were either somewhat or very worry about their ability to finance their college educations.? Over the past few years tuition has increased and students are faced with the question "is college worth it?" Before going to college, you should consider about the differences of working and not working in school, reasons why students drop out, and the cumulative debt. There are several

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    Rayamajhi English 111/ 1904 Mrs. Jones September 29, 2014 The Causes of the High Dropout rate among Low-Income College Students To dropout, in simple words, means leaving school or any institution before the completion of a course due to some specific reason or necessity. There is a significant dropout rate at colleges which include household cultural and financial problem, where expectations of college are not met, and where financial aid is insufficient A household 's cultural and financial condition

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    Kids from Dropping Out, begins by citing some startling statistics; the number of college dropouts is severely damaging our economic system. According to the article, and an American Institute for Research, $4.5 billion is being lost in earnings and taxes nationwide due to this issue. The article goes on to explain how this is not just a problem, but how it is a scandal. Colleges are blaming high schools for the number of students whom arrive at college and quickly drop out. Kirp explains that

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    One of the biggest days of a college basketball player's life is the NBA Draft. Most of them are tall and baby faced teenagers. These teenagers aren't your average teenagers though, they are elite athletes. Most of them are still in the middle of their freshman year in college and are about to drop out. Why did they only go to college for a year? Because they were talented enough for the NBA right out of high school, but NBA teams aren't allowed to draft anyone under the age of 19. To me, this is

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    Being involved in college sports has been a controversial topic for a while now. Only 1.2% of athletes will finish their careers all the way through college (Byrne, Ryan). There are many reasons for the differences between junior high, high school, and college sports. The intensity and time of college sports are one of the major differences for the transition from high school. With all of the time and requirements they take of a student-athlete, do you think teachers should be more lenient in the

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