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    College Success According to a Thomas Nelson Web site, only 15.7 percent of students were able to complete their degree in 2010. This statistic is shocking because not many students are graduating. I am attending Thomas Nelson now in a two-year program. In addition, I hope I will be part of the 15.7 percent who graduates and earns my degree in two years. Although college is difficult, I will be successful by seeking advice from experts and by developing effective strategies for success.

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    Attending college after high-school is a choice everybody has to make. However, colleges can be very expensive to attend. The decision to go to college hangs mostly on one question: Is college worth the cost? Many people evaluate the cost of college by equating it to things such as family tradition and whether or not they need it for their career. To some people, college is a stumbling block, but to others, it is the key to their future. To begin, college has many benefits, despite the cost. College

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    candidates because of his belief that tuition and cost of living at public colleges and universities should be free. Free college has become one of the most talked about policy proposals on the campaign trail, but questions surround the policy, such as how it would work, how much it would cost and how it would affect students (Rhatican). Most colleges bundle their prices in terms of tuition and fees. In 1995, tuition for private colleges was around 14k, for Public out of state it was around 7k and for public

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    secret fund for things like this, or would taxes increase to cover the costs? Free college is now brought up as a debate whether or not students should receive free college tuition while attending college. Some individuals would like this idea, but I am definite the taxpayers would not like it or support it. If the government cannot afford what they are in debt with now, I am quiet uncertain how adding free college would help the debt go down. I am sure that the government would find some way to get

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    The Importance of College Higher education can be very beneficial to the individual and to the broader community. The common conception that higher education would mean higher pay is proven to be true. Not only is college beneficial to the individuals, but in the long-run, it helps their communities as well. College-graduates can provide their communities with new businesses and a better skilled work-force. Therefore, it would be an advantageous for people to attend college as it will promise a brighter

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    Earning college credit in high school sounds like a dream for many students, and can be extremely beneficial, but there are various downfalls. Throughout the United States there are many programs that offer students opportunities to obtain college credits. The four most popular are Advanced Placement(AP), International Baccalaureate(IB), College in the School (CIS), and Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO). Advanced Placement(AP) offers rigorous, college-level classes that gives students an opportunity

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    Every year, around 20.4 million students in the United States go to college. Most students enroll in their college or university without thinking of a simple question. Is all the hard work worth it? Personally, I have never given this question any serious consideration and the research I have done has opened my eyes. I attend classes along with over 5,000 students here at UNK, and I doubt many have had the opportunity to do the research and decide for themselves. As I began my research to answer

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    ready to graduate have two choices, either start working or go to college. Many of those students who want to go to college have to choose what college they want to go to. Deciding which college to go to can be a hard choice, since going to college is a big decision to make. Students know that going to college is going to be harder than high school. The atmosphere is different, and many students are on their own after they make that college choice. Being hundreds of miles away from home can put stress

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    boats for hot summer days. Without money, nothing can be done. Going to college is a necessity that everybody needs to become successful in life and be able to do fun and exciting things. One way to save some money is, by considering going to a community college instead of a university for the first two years and then transferring instead of going straight to a university. Students that choose to go to a community college for their first two years will have an advantage when it comes to cost, class

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    College is a time when people begin to live alone, party, get a better education while having fun and accumulating debt. A huge problem for college students is debt, the moment they sign up for college most students sign away their debt free life, and rarely, if ever, escaping debt in the future. What puts students in debt? Tuition, college tuition puts students into debt. Universities have scholarships, work studies, grants, and loans to help out their students but sometimes they are not enough

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