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    innovations and inventions? When high school was made free, people were very content, people started attending, and there were new advancements in growing metropolises. If colleges would be free it is conceivable that it could happen again. A college education should be free for everyone because of how free college will benefit the economy, help people get extraordinary levels of education, and positively affect communities. The first reason college should be available to everyone because…

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    Free is Never Free Free is never free, especially in the case of college tuition. College costs can become expensive, so free college education can sound enticing, but it comes at a price. College education cannot be free because of the financial strain it places on supporting state budgets, and the removal of academic drive and appreciation from some students. Free college tuition can never really be free. As in all matters of life, someone has to pay. With college education, the cost of…

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    A college education is becoming a necessity in today’s society. Students throughout the country are concentrating on their academics and are endeavoring to receive perfect grades all in hopes of taking their education to a new level. However, financing each student’s education has become difficult in today’s economy. Thus, many students, parents, and politicians are pushing for free college tuition to be granted in the near future. I believe free college tuition should be provided because it…

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    voters decisions and hold a significant weight over the future of many Americans, youths in particular. The debate over free community college education has been one dissected by politicians, educators, and concerned citizens to weigh out the benefits and challenges that reshaping an entire educational system entails. The process of transitioning our community colleges into offering free post-secondary learning has to include a well thought out program that addresses government spending and…

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    food, why not college cost? If…

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    After graduating high school deciding where to go for college, what to do with your life, and how to pay for college can be exasperating. Right now, about 44 million Americans have student loan debt. The average individual student will owe about one hundred thousand dollars for a bachelor’s degree; together, Americans owe 1.4 trillion dollars. Do you really want to add another hundred thousand to that? If you start saving now, apply for grants and scholarships, and even get a part time job, you…

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    The biggest fear of those enrolling in college is the debt they are almost guaranteed to accrue, and whether or not they will be able to pay it off. This fear prevents millions of bright, willing students from furthering their education past high school. This unnecessary cost proves to be a hindrance to not just their education, but also their happiness, health, and future. The Constitution dictates our right to the pursuit of happiness, and an abundance of other existing doctrine speak of…

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    The major objective for most of us earning a college degree is to have an increased gross income, and, yes, it is true that the recipients of a college degree earn more for a living than others with just a high school diploma. However, there is an increasing body that finds it difficult to pay the yet increasingly, and usually expensive costs of attending college. As both Republican and Democratic parties hold rallies and conventions across the nation, and having discussions on trendy topics,…

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    Free tuition for community colleges, but what’s the catch? Should community college education be tuition free and if so how would it affect the country and people financially, will there be a catch to it or have some kind of regulations and rules that people have to follow to receive free tuition? On January 8, 2015, President Barack Obama proposed that for there to be free tuition for community colleges. However, it’s a highly controversial plan, some are with it and some are against it. It…

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    this thinking, the following question was born: Should colleges be free? Definitely, this issue is much more complex than the first one. In my point of view colleges must be free but not every university must be. Personally, I believe that only Community Colleges must be free, at least on the beginning. Opponents of this idea base their opinions in the “deserving thinking”, in others words, they believe that everyone can study in a good college, they just need to pay for it. On the other hand,…

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