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    Informative Essay: It's Time To Go To College

    Have you ever thought about where you’re going to go to college? Well since you are all seniors it is time to have it planned. When you think of a college to go to you need to make sure you think of the surroundings around the college also. Colleges can be fun but you might miss your family if you are far away, you might have to pay more money if it’s out of state, and you might have to live with complete strangers. Although you may think you won’t want to be anywhere near your family, there

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    Expected Family Policy Analysis

    Many high school students coming into their junior year may have already picked out their top college choices. However, one concept that seems to keep many students from achieving a higher education is the cost of tuition for admission. Throughout all four years of high school, students are forced to have a mindset to work extremely hard in order to get into their dream school. Then once they are in college having the possibility of working even harder once solidifying their place in society. Unfortunately

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    Higher Education: an Investment or a Gamble?

    privileged. Social perception has modified the previous thought into believing that to enter the “middle class” that a person must have a college degree, more specifically a bachelor’s degree. Every year the amount of Americans attending higher education rises, yet the United States now has the highest college dropout rate in the world with only 56% of college students completing their bachelor’s degree within a six year timeframe (Pathways to Prosperity, 10-11). Each year the odds that an individual

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    Free Community College

    increased focus on the rising cost of college. The cost of college has outpaced inflation over the last two decades, and many families are feeling the pinch. Many Americans are looking to other systems, such as those practiced in Germany, of socialized education and wondering why college is so prohibitively expensive. For those reasons, leftist politicians such as Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton and even President Obama himself have offered up free community college as a solution. The president’s

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    Education

    In today’s economy, with cost of living so high many students are deprived of their chance of going to college after high school. High cost of tuition prevents many people and families from obtaining a higher level of education. Studies show that tuition and fees have dramatically increased over the past decade. Many students that are not able to afford college at all end up working straight out of high school. Because of a high cost of education low income and middle income students have little

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    Comparison And Contrast Essay: Community Colleges Vs University

    Though there are hundreds of different colleges you can choose from, there are only two types; Community Colleges and Universities, while both are an ideal path for a student coming out of high school, Community Colleges are comparably smaller, offer more flexibility, and are less expensive. These characteristics make them a better alternative for most students. Although Community Colleges are smaller, after graduating from High School, a smaller college might just be exactly what you’re looking

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    Montgomery College Research Paper

    A community college in the United States refers to a publicly funded two-year institution that can grant certificates, diplomas, and associate's degrees. Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) is a public school district that serves Montgomery County in Maryland. It is the largest school district in Maryland. It has a total of two hundred schools, only twenty-five of those two hundred being high schools. It has a graduation rate of ninety percent. Out of the MCPs students who chose to stay in maryland

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    College Tuition Rates: The Great Recession

    Every adolescent who wishes to go to college after high school will soon have to face the daunting task of college tuition costs. Now, the average four year college tuition rate in the years 2013-2014 was $36,589. Compare that to the college tuition rates of 1983-1984, where the average four year college tuition rate was only $4,747. Source:(nces.ed.gov). This specific statistic proving that the cost of a higher education has gone up immensely throughout the years. This 220% increase has made

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    Unforgiving College Expenses

    10 September, 2015 Unforgiving College Expenses Many young adults have a misconception of how significant student loan debt is. In addition, many form a false sense of security and seem to believe that if you have a four-year degree you are guaranteed a financial success. This however is not true, the constant push for a college education society places on young adults makes college very misconceiving. High schools and parents push students to go to college. High school administrators and

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    School Life

    Madden English 111 21 October 2013 Is Higher Education Worth It? The cost of tuition for higher education is quickly rising. Over 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

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