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    program and they want to join because of the promise that the college tuition will be cover and also students want to gain their experiences and be prepare for their college. There are also many program such as Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and Dream Act for non-resident students that helps college’s tuition and encourage to participate in national service (Ung, 35). The second reason is that participate in national services help the young students develop the skills and improve the

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    Choices people make while they are young can affect them for the rest of their lives. From a very young age, children are asked what they want to be when they grow up, and they are told they can be anything they want to be with hard work and dedication. Countless children say they want to be doctors and lawyers, but they are unaware of the financial burden they would take on to achieve these dreams. Going to college is not a simple as it may seem while guidance counselors promise it is the only way

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    exploration skills, and research career fields of interest using free online tools like Get My Future and My Next Move. Both tools enable youth to self-assess their interests and learn about various industries as well as how to write a resume, get work experience/ job training and other assistance.. Postsecondary credentials and work-based learning are important aspects of youth career development. Once your organization is aware of the youth’s potential career interests, you can invite professionals

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    Karla Fiscal-Zatarain Communications M01 Ben Bates 28 July 2015 The Cost of Higher Education General Purpose: To persuade. Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience that the cost of a higher education is too high and should be lowered to a much reasonable price. Central Idea: The cost to attend universities has skyrocketed over the past few decades and because of this, many students have chosen to skip out or put it off because they simply can’t afford it. Introduction: Attention Getter: On November

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    Social Work Reflection

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    Growing up in the Chicagoland area, I witnessed many examples of people, agencies, and community groups working to improve our area and ensure all opportunities were at the hands of our community members. Witnessing such actions while navigating life and trying to determine a path for me to take left a mark on me and affected me in ways I never imagined. I had a desire to give back to communities and assist in similar ways like I saw while growing up to offer people opportunities that, otherwise

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    Next Year Research Paper

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    Journalism studies. Like, Creative Writing, English, public speaking, marketing and sales. Obstacles and unknown factors I might face next year is financial problems. Financial problems is mostly occurring next year, because I am not eligible for the FAFSA based on my citizenship status is (Alien- Non US Citizen), and I might not find enough non-citizenship scholarship to cover my tuition. So, I prefer community college to pay less. But I will pay for college from grants and pocket. I am 100%

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    you can express everything clearly. What practically matters is that you persuade training in those four years that you went to college. Americans should go to college because they have all the benefits they can get here for example we get fafsa scholarships. Us

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    Houston Community College’s Honor College program is expanding to two new locations this fall: Stafford and Spring Branch. With 25 slots for the freshman classes at each location, the primary responsibility of the Honors College Directors Deanne Schlanger at Southwest and Dan Flores at Northwest is to recruit qualified students. The Central Honors college in its ninth year, serving 50 of HCC’s most talented students every year. Stafford and Spring Branch, like Central, will have Honor College

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    Abstract High school was all fun and games until it is almost graduation time . Applying for college can be stressful. With high school everything is free because the state pays for it, but college is different. College the students are responsible for everything, including applying for college. Students have many different options to choose from, the student can choose to attend a four-year college, two-year college, trade/technical/vocational college and community college. They also have to

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    Universities used to be a privilege for most academic students to attend and it was very affordable, but currently the price per year to attend college has drastically increased. For instance, in the “1970’s the average cost was 10,000 dollars a year and today the average cost is 30,000 dollars a year” (CQ Researcher). This is a triple increase in the price per year to attend college. Allowing this increase on college tuition has impacted the student’s attendance rate. This is a significant financial

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