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    Introduction Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) are experiencing low retention rates with first generation college students. The students are not graduating within a four to six year enrollment period, and or are not returning after their freshmen year. As the American workforce looks to colleges and universities to fulfill the workforce pipeline with educated diverse workers, HBCUs are in the spotlight to produce qualified minority graduates. Moreover, HBCU’s are looking to refine

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    College debt is probably one of the biggest stressors of college students once they graduate. The college student ends up paying the loan debt, instead of making contributions back to the economy. The government has failed to keep up with the growing cost of college tuition. Students at the beginning of school are unsure of what their salary will be upon graduation day College debt is rising in the world, while other things do not change. Students find themselves facing a college debt payment within

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    Challenges of College Ethan Welch Benton High School Abstract This paper is written over the increasing costs and challenges facing college students. The topics include the financial, academic and social struggles that face every student. These details are based on the finding in two articles; “A Game to Help Students Pay the Right Price for College” by Ron Lieber, and “The Cost Of College: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow” by Mike Patton. These articles cover the costs of college and the increasing

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    Alcohol and the abuse of it by college students is a big problem that many college towns such as Iowa City, Iowa, are facing. With increasingly more students drinking alcohol, what was once just a casual drink can quickly turn into binge drinking. This behavior has many consequences for not only the student, but also the public. By being resilient and working together as a community, we all could make it easier to combat this problem of binge drinking in college students in Iowa City and the troubles

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    College Campuses: Are They Safe? Since the 1980s, a shift in thinking about college and university campuses has occurred in the United States. No longer is the “ivory tower” of academe perceived as a place of retreat for scholarly inquiry. Nor is college perceived as a time of growth where students “find themselves” and their place in the world. Rather, when talk turns to life on college campuses, that talk is often about crime, especially violence. (sloane) Most students are filled with excitement

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    It was once stated on the essay “Too Many Colleges Are Still in Denial About Alcohol Abuse” that colleges have a serious problem with alcohol abuse among students, and it’s not getting any better…college presidents viewed alcohol abuse as their top campus-life problem” (Wechsler 336). I believe that alcohol consumption is one of the biggest problems we as a society are facing now a day. We see this as a common activity among college students and sometimes we even encourage it by letting people believe

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    many students are not aware that women at UNLV face some kind of sexism throughout their college experience. Have you ever wonder what it would be like if women were not allowed to go to college? Or wished that that pretty college girl would give it up instead of making you work for it? Or have you ever felt that a woman is beneath you? Well, these are the kind of problems we are facing all around the world but we have become oblivious

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    Option Not all students have the opportunity to attend college. Stephanie Owen and Isabel Sawhill “Should Everyone Go to College?” exposes that “there is enormous variation in the so-called return to education depending on factors such as institutions attended, field of study, whether a student graduates, and post-graduation occupation” (209). Important to know that attending college gives everyone the opportunity to grow as a professional in their field. While most people think college as a waste of

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    My First Day Of Class

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    participating in college was to take classes as if they were an independent study. I felt immediate relief when I choose avoidance until the guilt set in from getting poor grades, wasting money and lying to everyone. The vicious cycle only fueled my anxiety, my avoidance and my academic problems. I knew the Enhancing Academic Performance class I took which was offered to me the first time my GPA fell below a C average, didn’t help. It was a skill building class taught by a counseling graduate student. For the

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    assault in the duration of 24 hours. A large percent of these victims are students. Rape and sexual assault is escalating rapidly throughout the country within highschool and college students meanwhile schools are not addressing these issues. Many factors contribute to the rise of sexual assault such as; illegal drinking, greek-life, lack of police related officials, and campuses are not supporting them. Although students don’t speak up about sexual assault because they are afraid of getting in

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