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    Many times after injuries or medical procedures, one is required to spend time at home recovering before it is safe to resume work. In the Army, this recovery leave is non-chargeable and a physician decides the length of recovery. The first form of leave is called quarters and is typically 24 to 36 hours. Quarters is typically prescribed to soldiers that have infectious diseases such as the flu. When a Soldier is given quarters they must stay at home in order to mitigate the spread of the disease

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    program is based off from your Air Force Specialty Code in which you receive credit for technical training but still basic courses such as Math, English, Public Specking, etc. Tuition assistance and tuition re-imbursement options are available for most colleges and universities. B. Montgomery G.I. Bill can be used to pay for tuition, apprenticeships and vocational schools. 1. According to the Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB) website:

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    When first coming to Simpson, I knew there were multiple helpful resources, but I did not realize how many I would actually use. Resources such as, student support services, the writing center, supplemental instruction sessions, counseling, and financial aid have all assisted me to excel in my educational experiences. Student support services has been a great resource to me. I have used them to discuss what I want to do when I graduate, what classes to take for my intended degree, and used their

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    What is the point of going to college? Or how about what is the point to not go to college? Since the beginning of schooling and a further College education, people have always had very diverse opinions with each other on whether or not they should go to college. Whether it’s going to be beneficial in the end, or if all of the student loans and debt you go into to get this further education is worth it, and if you think that getting a college degree will give you an advantage over people to getting

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    Should university or college increase tuition fee? Should the university increase tuition fee? Currently, a debate about whether universities and colleges should increase their tuition fees has drawn a lot of attention and discussion among both the students and the faculty. According to the article, “The Struggle for Public Education in California: Coming Due: Accounting for Debt, Counting on Crisis,” the author state, “Low income students have on average $2,000 more in debt than others. During the

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    overview, he stated, “the National Center for education statistics reports an average tuition of 25,409 for the 2014-15 academic year at four-year colleges and universities.” It’s amazing how costly it is to get an education. Where many questions, Should the amount of wealth you make determine whether you attend college or not.? Many students who are attending college are in financial burden. Every year tuition expenses are increasing, every individual that is thinking of going college goes through

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    College Drop Out Rates A major subject that has been brought up by students, parents, reporters etc. is the phenomenon of high student dropout rates in U.S. colleges. Many students over the last few years have changed their majors, and eventually dropped their education in college and went out to find jobs, but we have to consider the causes that led them to do something like that. On the other hand, there are people who that think that this phenomenon is not as a great deal as people make it and

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    Free college? Exposing the possibility of free tuitions in the US. “The benefits of post secondary education are well documented and have major implications for economic growth, equality, and social mobility” (Dominguez). This was reported by the white house on January 2014. Many others can agree education is the key to a healthier economy. But lately, students throughout the United States have been struggling to pay the expensive tuition fees that tag along with having a college education. These

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    The plan has been stated to allow students to attend “a 4-year public college without taking loans for tuition, attend community college tuition-free” while urging “states to re-invest and schools to reduce costs and raise graduation rates”(College Compact). Furthermore, students who come from families making “$85,000 a year or less will be able to go to a 4-year public college or university tuition free”(Hillary Clinton’s Commitment). According to her plan, the “income threshold will increase by 10

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    What is the main thing that students look at before attending a school? Tuition fees. Everyone have a tendency of looking at the tuition fee and setting there life goal if they should spend that much just to attend school. On a Tulsa Community College site, the publisher of “Cost of Attendance” asserts that TCC offers the cheapest fee’s. As the publisher of the site, they state That the “Tuitions fees are $2,800” the “Book and Supplies are $1,560” the “Rooms are $8,694” the “Boards are $2,367” and

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