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    College Should Be Free

    College should be free Is college too expensive? Should college be free? College is a great place to further an education and become certified or earn a degree. Many people don’t get to experience college not because they don’t want to but because they can’t afford it. According to College Data “in-state public college tuition for the 2013-2014 academic year averaged $22,826.” Grade school education is free to kids and paid for through tax payers, lottery, sponsors, and government assistants

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    Columbia University

    Columbia University Columbia University was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of King George II of England. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York and the fifth oldest in the United States. Columbia University, is an American private Ivy League research university. The name of the current president of the university is Lee C. Bollinger. The academic stuffs of the university are currently 3,763. 29,250 students are enrolled at present

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    First-Generation College Students

    First-generation college students are defined as students who are from a family where no parent or guardian has earned a baccalaureate degree, a common definition used in most studies (Soria & Steepleton 2012; Choy 2001). Roughly, one third or 32% of undergraduate students are first-generation college students (National Postsecondary Student Aid Study [NPSAS] 2012). It is important we understand the needs of first-generation college students as the number of students entering college increases (National

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    College Pressures Zinsser Summary

    Students often undergo many pressures in college, they are always facing people and trying to make many important decisions. I chose the essay, “College Pressures” by William Zinsser. Zinsser is a college professor at Yale University, he observes his students and foresees what they are experiencing in the late 1970’s. Zinsser focuses on four kinds of college pressures: economic, parental, peer, and self-induced pressure. College students are undergoing so much pressure, but there is no ‘correct’

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    Community College Tuition-Free Study

    With the development of society and the improvement of technology, our need for higher educated people and high-tech talents is growing. President Obama proposes making community college tuition-free for responsible students, in order to let more students receive the bachelor’s degree and earn skills that meet employer needs. The proposal is a good starting point because more students can have the opportunities to get higher education, especially for students who are from low income families. On

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    USI Vs ISU

    accepted into college. Several students have been accepted to several different colleges. One student is accepted to the University of Southern Indiana (USI) and Indiana State University (ISU), both equally great colleges. The real question is which one do I choose. Although ISU is a great college, USI has some distinct qualities making it the better college to choose to attend. One quality that makes USI the better choice is the cost. Several struggling students have to pay for their own college. With

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    Paradox Of College

    the idea of free college. However, would that really end up benefiting a student’s education overall? College should be free to those who work for it by maintaining an adequate GPA, therefore we know the student is focused only on education and not about how they’re paying for education, which also allows students to engage in more extracurricular activities such as internships and possibly studying abroad. Why should our country be worried about providing

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    the verisimilitude of the different paths coinciding with one another. Two paths a high school graduate could take that are both similar and different are becoming a college student and becoming employed. College life can be very different than being employed. Travel could be a significant part of a student’s life while in college. A student may live at home and commute, or he or she could live on campus in a dorm. After going to class and doing homework, many students may be having a difficult

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    Cost Of Higher Education Essay

    Most people dream of attending college, earning a degree, having a successful career, and a excellent lifestyle; however, for most Americans, this dream seems almost impossible. Because Americans have not received enlightened education about financial responsibility, students are taking out large loans to pay for their education, unaware of what is ahead of them. The cost of higher education is driving Americans into debt. Financial classes should be available in all high schools, in order to

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    The Myth Of The Student Loan Crisis Summary

    The authors of “The Myth of the Student Loan Crisis” believe that there is no student loan crisis. The authors of “Here’s Your Crisis: Student Loan Debt Isn’t a Myth” disagree. College tuition plays a big part on what school a student will decide to go to. Many students are offered scholarships or financial aid for the school of their choice. The student loan crisis is not a myth, but it is also not completely true. Nicole Allan and Derek Thompson are the authors of “The Myth of the Student Loan

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