...half of college freshmen show some concern with how to pay for college. This is the highest this number has been since 1971 (S. Chan and Kim Chan). The amount of college graduate debt has been rapidly increasing also. With limited jobs available because of the high unemployment rate, college graduates find themselves staying in debt even longer. However, grants and financial aid are available to students, but students still struggle to pay for their college tuition. Although some claim that higher education is still affordable, higher education costs too much because the state’s revenue is low, the unemployment rate is high, and graduates cannot pay off loans. One reason that higher education is not affordable is that the states’ revenue is low and the states are in debt. Because of their decreasing tax revenues, many states need to make cuts in their budget. As a result of this, tuition is rising and other changes are happening throughout colleges. Some of these changes include: higher student to faculty ratios, less but larger classes, and fewer on-campus jobs that normally support students (Scaliger). These changes affect students and impact their view and decisions of certain colleges. The tuition rate has also “been rising at about 6 percent a year for most of the past ten years” (S. Chan and Kim Chan). This percent inevitably makes it harder for students to find an affordable college. High tuition prices also keep some people from attending their dream college. All of...
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...hope to gain greater knowledge in medical courses because this would help me in my second semester of high school since I will be doing the Rasmussen program at my school. Which is basically taking science courses online to get a Practical Nursing Diploma. I was accepted to Knox College and i’m planning to go there to major in biology. This college is about four hours away from home and it’s definitely a new environment and new people. This program will definately help me with networking and making the transition from high school to college easier and smoother. Going to an actual University to take medical lessons would give the opportunity to feel like a college student before going to college. What i’m most excited about this program is the opportunity to have mentorship relationships with medical students and doctors; it’s a great opportunity for me to know how medical school is like and to get mentorship in how I show approach it. I’m hoping to figure out what aspect of the medical field I want to study in because I really want to find something that inspires and excites me. I’m thrilled with the opportunities that this program is affording; it will give me the confidence I need to start my college education at Knox...
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...I’ve always thought of myself as the type of person who always tries, tries to do well in school, tries to help people, tries to do things that will benefit myself in the long run. I’ve always focused greatly on my schoolwork because, being reminded at a young age, I was told that my parents will present no aid in helping me pay of college. So I focused on my school work in order to pay off for paying for college. My GPA accels over a 4.0 and my experience with balancing four AP class and a social life is more impressive than you think. I’ve always had a passion for helping people and school, so I concluded that I want to be a teacher, specifically in English. I really connected with the subject of Language Arts mostly because there can never...
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...Going to college is becoming a controversial topic. Is it actually worth it? It takes a significant amount of time, effort, and money. People who graduate make more money, but they also often have more debt that is carried over from going to college, and it is often difficult to find a job. Despite all of this, the advantages seem to be worth it in most cases. The wages and general quality and enjoyment of life tend to go up as the graduation rate rises. The most widespread concern about college is the issue of money. The cost of college keeps going up, and many people have a hard time affording it. Many people watch the wages of college graduates going down, and they begin to panic. However the gap between the wages college graduates and non-graduates make continues to grow. In fact the average college graduate makes 83% more than the average high school graduate (Leonhardt). In today's world where living costs keep rising, it is important to have any advantage you can....
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...My future professional goals are to attend college, then to start my own business of music education. When I open my music business I will offer private lessons in every instrument that I know or learn, group workshops, ensembles, and concerts to give all of my students the opportunity to learn, work together, and perform while enjoying the experience. I would also be content as an instrumental music teacher in a school; however, I prefer to open my own business. With the help of this scholarship, I believe that I can reach my professional goals. I must pay for college all on my own. My parents paid their own ways through college and they expect me to do the same. I also want to take control of my own finances so that I can effectively manage my own budget and be sure that I am spending my money responsibly. Additionally, as a future local small business owner, I want to learn how to raise money. The government and colleges do not believe that I have financial need because my dad has a good job as an...
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...Education is often regarded as the greatest equalizer – it offers an egalitarian environment for all students, regardless of socioeconomic status, race, or ethnicity to learn and to achieve. Once optional for students, higher education has become a requirement for prospective employees. However, as college education becomes a necessity for employment, its cost has risen dramatically in the past decades, deteriorating the once romantic view of education. According to the College Board, a non-profit organization, the cost of a public four-year university has nearly tripled from $7,938 to $18,943. Yet, there has been stagnant growth in purchasing power for American as workers gained a mere 49 cent in purchasing power from 1964. Facing rising costs of secondary education and stagnant wages, college is becoming an...
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...they want to do with their lives, going back and forth on what they think is gonna suit them best. People in Colorado looking into esthetician school really don’t have as many options as other places. Florida, California, and Texas have some of the best esthetician schools in the country. Many people think staying in their state is the best way to go but I disagree with that. Financially staying in your home state may be more convenient. In the long run going to other states for your career in esthetician is what's going to get your career going and let you receive the best knowledge. Usually in your home state tuition is always cheaper for you and more affordable which helps a lot of people out for certain degrees and career acts. Every college that offers it doesn't have a lot of benefits to it like getting a lot of one on one action with practice clients or getting to fully experience a proper lesson. As with, in other states who offer a lot of advanced...
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...“Why College Education is important to me” Introduction I have witnessed numerous friends and family members give up to their “dream jobs “, due to them lacking a college education. For Many years, I too applied to many jobs which rejected me because I did not possess the college courses they required. Obtaining an Associate’s degree will not only open doors to my prospecting job opportunities but will also enhance my personal development and allow me to reach my goals. While there are a high level of job opportunities with high salaries, to obtain a job in government and private companies is competitive due to education requirements. The workforce is changing quickly, and the requirements are too. Entry level jobs now require that an individual have a minimum of a Bachelor. With struggles of inflation and lack of well paying jobs for the young graduates, affording an education is almost impossible. College View magazine was quoted stating,” The global economy is becoming increasingly more competitive, and in order to give yourself the best change for a well paying job, you must understand the importance of a college education”. The only way to obtain a job that will provide finance stability is by returning ti school and completing an AA degree. Personal development is very important to me because is a lifelong process. Completing a post secondary education provides me with a sense of accomplishment and heightens myself esteem. Working towards my AA degree ( or college...
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...the increasing cost of college are not justified. The government and colleges themselves both are factors that influence the sticker prices of universities. Because of the Great Recession of 2008, state and local governments have enforced appropriation cuts for higher education. State budgets experienced harsh declines, for state funding per student decreased 6 to 15% in 2008, which made a lasting impact, as shown in the upcoming years. Over the course of a decade from 2001 to 2011, state subsidies per student decreased 2 to 4%. As a result, the average full time student paid 1 to 4 % more in 2011 than 2001 (Desrochers and Hurlburt). Furthermore, since state governments increased financial aid to students, colleges...
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...high quality education leading them on their pathway of future success. He believes that by educating every child and giving them a complete and competitive education, from preschool through college will create an economy that is built to last. President Obama has advanced his education reform based on four key objectives: * Higher standards and better assessments that will prepare students to succeed in college and the workplace * Ambitious efforts to recruit, prepare, develop, and advance effective teachers and principals, especially in the classrooms where they are most needed * Smarter data systems to measure student growth and success, and help educators improve instruction * New attention and a national effort to turn around our lowest-achieving schools (Whitehouse.gov). White House Issue Education policy are principles and government policy-making within the education realm, as well as the assembly of rules and regulations which administer the operation of education systems. This policy will support the Obama Administration and their efforts in education reform. Education takes place in many different forms and for many purposes throughout many establishments. These establishments consists of early childhood, preschool, kindergarten, throughout high school, college and graduate studies. Therefore, education policy affects many people involved of all ages. Some examples that are subject to debate in education policy, include school/class size, choice,...
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...Rising College tuition issue While applying to college, the average student should be looking for the school that suits them best. Where the student will grow and succeed as a student, and more importantly as a person, should be the focus of choosing where to attend school. In this modern day and age students can not focus on this. The price of going to a 4 year university is and has been growing exponentially for years,much faster than the average family income is rising, thus making the choice of where a student goes to college almost exclusively based on what their family can afford. Student loans are the main source of how students pay for college, putting the average student in debt right from the start of their adult lives. The issue...
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...Related Literature College enrollments have continued on an upward climb for decades, as more and more people recognize the value of a college education, especially the tangible value of the diploma in the marketplace. The past few decades have witnessed growing diversity in higher education, but with that diversity we also see dramatic changes in how students are funding their college educations. Adult degree seekers, first-generation students, students of color, and students from low-income backgrounds have become a mainstay in the growing mix in college today. This new mix challenges the persistent image of the of the “traditional,” direct-from-high school, white, middle-class college student on a residential campus, who may work part time, is dependent on parents, and graduates within four years. In fact this picture represents less than 27% of college students today (Choy 2002). Today’s college students face a complex set of dilemmas about whether to attend college, where to attend, how to pay, how much to work, how many jobs to take, how to pay credit card bills and car payments, how to juggle family and children, and how to balance these competing priorities while in school. The amount of time students spend working has been of increasing concern for the educators that serve them and, in some instances, the students themselves. Recent data would indicate that 80% of American undergraduates worked while attending college in 1999-2000 (King, 2003).This represents an...
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...1) SAKSHAM KIDS (NOIDA) Saksham is a non-profitable, charitable trust, working in ways that is committed towards a more connected and inclusive society. In Nithari (Noida), Saksham started with the limited intention of bringing a minimum literacy to those children of the community who had missed the opportunity of going to school. The trust now runs an informal school in two shifts with an enrolment of around 350 children who have been organized into classes, based on their level of learning. Classes are held for six days a week, for four hours daily. Many of the children have been streamlined into regular schools. Saksham endeavors to make it activities encompassing and holistic, where children are imparted basic education with inculcation of values, confidence building, general awareness and entertainment. Initially it was a small group of around 20 children which grew to nearly 75 and today its 200 approximately, and have brought basic literacy to over 3000 children since the time they began. STORY OF SAKSHAM KIDS: It began in 2000-2001, as evening classes of an hour’s duration for a very small group of children in a Juggi cluster in Noida, located in the National Capital Region. The continuity of those evening classes received a setback when a year later, the juggis got erased by the authorities as they stood on land already acquired by the Government. Some of those families chose to take up rented one roomed tenements in a nearby urban village, Nithari. ...
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...The Families and Children Who Live in the Buena Vista Mobile Home Park Report of a study conducted by Donald Barr, MD, PhD, Professor (Teaching) of Pediatrics, and of Education (by courtesy) Amado Padilla, PhD, Professor of Education Stanford University Graduate School of Education , March 17 , 2014 As faculty members of the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University, we would like to share with the broader civic and academic community the results of our recent research on the educational and hea lth status of children who live in the Buena Vista Mobile Home Park in Palo Alto. We developed this study as we became increasingly aware of unanswered questions that are central both to the specific issue of the future of Buena Vista in Palo Alto, and to the broader issue of the impact on children from traditionally disadvantaged economic and ethnic backgrounds of living in socioeconomically advantaged communities such as Palo Alto. History of the Buena Vista Mobile Home Park As described in a 2008 artic le published in Palo Alto Online , “ Buena Vista began as a tourist camp for travelers, part of a 5,392 - acre property purchased by R.E. Ashley in 1926 ... During World War II, primitive hookups for trailers went in, housing war workers and people associated wi th the army camp on Page Mill Road or Moffett Field ... The park settled down into a permanent trailer camp in the 1950s. ” 1 Buena Vista has been part of Palo Alto for nearly...
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...Peer Tutoring: Its Effect on the Achievement and Attitude in Physics Of high School Senior Students of Naval Institute of Technology ---------------------------------- A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School Leyte Normal University Tacloban City ---------------------------------- In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in Teaching (Science) ---------------------------------- by Minerva E. Sañosa February 1996 ABSTRACT This study attempted to assess the effects of peer tutoring on the achievement in and attitude towards Physics of high school senior students of Naval Institute of Technology, SY 1995-1996. Five high school senior students with the highest grade point average from first year to third year high school in English, Mathematics, and Science were used as peer tutors. The subjects of the study were fifty high school senior students randomly selected and assigned into two groups, the peer tutored or experimental group and non-peer tutored or the control group. The two groups answered the achievement test in electromagnetic energy and a scale to measure attitude towards Physics before and after the conduct of study. The result indicated that students in both groups increased their level of achievement during the study. Morever, with the use of two-tailed test, it was revealed that the level of achievement of students in...
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