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    Do you ever feel like you've come too far in order to be setback? Coming to your junior year in high school and having the colleges of your choices in mind. The only thing that keeps you back like a gated fence is the tuition it cost for admission. Working your hardest throughout your high school career and having the cause of financial problems stress you out. Becoming discouraged isn't a good feeling, because it makes you believe what you worked up to wasn't worth it, or good enough at the end

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    College Tuition Crisis College tuition has been an increasingly intense topic of discussion over the years. The costs of higher education have been debated by many people, and it has been discussed as to whether costs are becoming too high for students to afford. College has become more and more popular, and now as many as 20 million students attend universities reported by The National Center for Education Statistics (1). The value of a college degree is immense, but college tuition is becoming

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    How to Make College Tuition more Affordable The price of college tuition is rising and becoming more and more to the point where almost no families cannot afford to pay for the child's tuition let alone the child itself. From books to dorms and just the classes. These prices that colleges are making us pay is leaving us in debt for life or takes up most of your life trying to pay it off. I promise my solution to lower these would be such a big impact on so many tenneagers and adults. The problem

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    Education is something that most can receive for free at a young age, but once students graduate from high school, free education is no longer provided to those who desire and need it, yet more employers are looking for those with college education, and even worse, college is more expensive than ever. This year, “only 34% of American jobs require a high school diploma or less, compared to 72% in the 1970s.” (Carnevale & Smith, 2017) Education is a right that everyone should have, and it is that

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    Causes Of College Tuition

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    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 is considered too expensive

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    attending college is on the rise. Parents and students anxiously await scholarship letters to help with these rising costs of education. State schools usually offer a financial advantage, but a new “law” is being proposed - free in-state college tuition to those students with a 3.5 GPA or higher. Few benefits are available and numerous disadvantages are present when it comes to this recently produced regulation. A few negative factors in this situation will be covered and the explanations will go

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    obstacle preventing students this equal opportunity the price of college tuition. In order to combat the problem, many institutions provide financial aid. There are a variety of scholarship and financial aid opportunities which help provide equal opportunity for those who deserve it. The University of Michigan has just established an initiative known as the Go Blue Guarantee, which essentially provides free instate tuition for families who’s net income falls below 65,000. The initiative has been

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    Persuasive Essay

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    education. For example, 2016 presidential candidate, Bernie Sanders, is well known for promising to “eliminate tuition” at four-year institutions. His promise to do so earned him a lot of votes from college students, but not enough to win him the presidency. Does Bernie Sanders have it right? Should higher education be free to everyone? While the idea of completely eliminating tuition sounds great, is it just too good to be true? Are there consequences to letting students go to college and get

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    Ohio State Vs Case

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    of students enrolled, tuition per year, number of majors they offer, and their location. The similarities between the colleges lie between the activities they offer, their environments, the majors they offer, and their financial aid availability. The Ohio State University is a better college than Case due to its fairly low tuition, the splendid activities it offers, and their acceptance of CCP credits. Ohio State has a yearly tuition of $29,552 while Cases yearly tuition is $53,360 (“Best Ohio

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    School Savings Essay

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    Back to school savings tips for a successful new school year Depending upon the area one resides in school has either started their current year sessions or will be beginning the new term in a week or two. Getting all the supplies, clothes and miscellaneous items children need to start off the year is important, so having some tips to get parents started is helpful. There are a few things that need to be looked at before tackling that school supply list to save money along the way. The first thing

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