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    about to graduate high school and plan to go to college? Many students that are in high school know what college they want to attend or what they want to do after high school.Some people might have a job waiting for them or others are looking for a job but those that plan to go to college have one picked out or are still choosing where they are going to go.But the one thing people forget to think of or the one thing that causes them to not go to college is how are they going to pay for it.Some students

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    Free College! Do you think college tuition should be free? If you didn't give it much thought, you might be inclined to say yes. It seems like a no brainer, right? Free college means more educated people, which leads to a more educated society, which ultimately means a better quality of life. Unfortunately, if you immediately jumped to that conclusion, then you have decided on an impulse feeling and not an educated, rational thought or idea. This is simply because free college is not a viable option

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    community college should be free. This gives the option to students that can't afford a 4 year university, to still being able to go to college and hopefully after two years transferring out. Community college usually helps with coming up with a plan, once you enter a 4 year university, and I am more than positive that not having to worry about paying, would relieve a lot of stress for lower income students. In the article they talk about financial aid when it comes to community college. Usually students

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    College Tuition Should Be Free The rising college tuition fees have been a controversial issue in recent times. The impact of this phenomenon on the education levels amongst the populations in nations all over the world is a matter of fact. Most of the affected individuals have been unable to complete their courses because the fees often become exorbitant and therefore deny them the chance to finish. Some studies even note that “college tuition has risen sharply, reaching record highs, and college

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    on campuses and across the college conferences. And it’s shocking to see the level of support the answer “yes” is getting—because the idea tears at the very nature of amateur college sports” (Should). There are views from both sides as this is quite the controversial subject in the sporting world. Looking at the facts, it is difficult to decide either way. First off, we must decide what qualifies under the pay to play category. There are numerous ways that college athletes can be compensated

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    Should College Athletes be Paid? Since 1906 When Theodore Roosevelt established the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to infose and make rule for intercollegiate sports. The NCAA had made billions of dollars out of college athletic increasing popularity. This has fuelled debates whether college athletes should be compensated beyond their athletic scholarship and how and who would do it. While many people argue that college athletes are compensated enough with their scholarship and

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    mentally; and denied rights and freedoms of other citizens. The debate over whether or not to pay collegiate athletes, specifically Division 1, has increased greatly. Many people believe college athletic associations; such as the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Associations) treat college athletes unfairly. College athletes have been dedicating time, hard work, and much more to their schools' athletic departments. People are making millions of dollars off of these athletes while, they are living

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    As college athletic revenues have skyrocketed over the past decade, the controversial question of whether college athletes should be compensated still remains. In the United States over 100,000 collegiate athletes participate in a variety of different sports across the country and do not receive financial compensation for their performances. Dating back to the 1800’s, intercollegiate athletics have played a very important role in American life, not only for the players but for fans as well. Ranked

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    Should the Electoral College Be Abolished? Most Americans think the Electoral College is a nuanced and complex system designed to safeguard democracy. It seems that dividing electoral votes among states and awarding each state's electors to one of the primary candidates would be an effective system and one that would preserve our nation’s freedom. And so society blissfully forges on believing our current system of election is both impartial and up to date. But little do most American citizens know

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    States college athletes are forced into debt due to busy athletic requirements on top of standard coursework. A great percentage of athletes finish their athletic career without even graduating college with a degree. These athletes are a huge marketing tool for this universities, from the sales of their jerseys, to using their talent to showcase their brand/logo on television, and also making millions of dollars off of contracts with television networks. Because of this I believe college athletes

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