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    possibly aid in achieving this in communities. It is imperative to remember that despite the positive side effects, not all who attend college will successfully obtain a degree and therefore not everyone will reap the same benefits. Lastly, the value of the diploma would depreciate for the student trying to obtain a diploma. The more obtainable the degree is the less money it is technically worth. With the amount of students being able to complete the degrees means a surplus of abilities lying around

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    Women’s educational level is increased from the last few years by the invention of media literacy. Women are encouraged to learn technology education and choose a new field for their future. It has been explored that female applicants are less hired because they watched by both female and male controllers as less skilled than male applicant. Empowerment takes place with the CARE’s leadership model that has been tested since 2009 in 28 countries. Girls get to know so much about this, and they get

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    two-year community college. In her essay she talks about a man named Rick Perlstein who believed that college really doesn't matter that much, but going to a four-year college is better than going to a two-year community college due to the college experience being better. Throughout the essay Addison mostly compares and contrasts why going to a two-year community college is better than going to a four-year college. She uses what Mr. Perlstein says about his years at a four-year college to write her

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    technical or community college. The Community College System has an agreement with CDOC that allows the inmates to transfer their pre-approved credits to Pueblo Community College, which consequently can be transferred to any community college. A tremendous obstacle for many inmates is a lack of funding available for them to continue their education after they have received their GED (or entered CDOC already having their high school diploma and maybe some college experience). College Correspondence

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    According to Schmidt, Google Executive Chairman, in an article about the importance of college, there is more to college than learning through education such as obtaining wisdom on “how not to live at home, how to work with other people, [and] going through the various rites of passage.” In simpler terms, college teaches beyond education in textbooks and touches upon valuable life skills. Within today’s struggling economy, you can clearly see that money is even more of a problem because as tuition

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    Causes Of College Tuition

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    attending college. The main argument is whether college tuition is too expensive or not. Over the last few decades the college tuition rates have increased drastically, but is a rate increase necessarily a good or bad thing. The cost to attend is too expensive especially for low and middle-income families. There are many reasons why tuition could be considered too expensive; they include, rise in tuition, little financial aid, and lack of college savings, to name a few. The first reason why college tuition

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    What Is the Role Does College Play in Social Reproduction? Recently there has been a lot of debate about the importance of college education. Students are asking if it’s worth the debt to attend a four year university or community college. Some are thinking what are the benefits of a degree is in the workforce. With college tuition increasing and state fundings lowering, low income students are struggling to attain a higher education. College institutions should have a role to provide students

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    In America free college has been a popular topic, they want to get more citizens to have a higher education. The government wants to set more goals to get students education “ U.S. leaders hope by 2025 60 percent of the population would be college educated” ( Reiche). The high school dropout rate has to do with kids not being able to have higher education if college was free then the rate would go down. To get the dropout rate to go down teachers need to show the students that they care and that

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    Why do students feel like they have to go to college? It is the norm to go to college right after high school because that is what everyone else does. The failure to complete college had been recognized as a personal problem. There are multiple responsibilities when it comes to going to college and some students are not quite ready to attend. Most students go to college for the wrong reasons, whether it is to get away from home or to have fun and party. With all the responsibilities that students

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    Free Thesis Statement

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    titled, “ Free education” and my topic will discuss why public colleges should be free in New York State, public colleges should be free for economic reasons and because it will help many students not feel the stress of paying off loan debt after college. Research question: Will free public college education in New York State be beneficial to the state and to current and future college students? Thesis statement: Free public college education in New York State should be free because it will help

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