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    Free college tuition in America is a highly disputed topic. One truth is undeniable, that America is no longer the global leader in collegiate completion. There are many ways to rectify this depressing statistic. An initial reaction may be to decrease the cost barrier allowing more students to enroll while others encourage a more comprehensive k-12 education system to better prepare students for the rigors of college. The commonality between both proposals is that something must be done.…

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    fixed, college tuition. The main issue with higher education today is that tuition has risen to absurd levels. There are many different theories behind what is causing college costs to increase, and there are possible ways to bring tuition back down. If tuition is not brought back down to an affordable annual rate, the question will become whether a college degree is financially obtainable. While college tuition may not seem relevant to some, it affects everyone. If fewer kids go to college…

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    “Free” College Tuition “A good society provides opportunities for everyone. We need educated people” (Wiener 1). High school graduation comes and many students prepare for their next semester of schooling, college. College is now free for every person in the U.S. Yet, some eligible poor students still get left out from going to college. College is a serious matter that should not be taken lightly or as a “mess around” time of someone’s life. It is to be treated as a step up from high school and…

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    which you can use to change the world.” Consequently, Mandela’s words endure the test of time and the price of higher education contuse to steadily increasing moreover, free tuition at public colleges and universities has developed into a controversial topic of discussion. Even though those in opposition of free college tuition do have several compelling arguments, some of the most important dynamics to consider and further investigate are; the fact that several countries have already progressed…

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    College has become essential in today’s society. Students all over the U.S. are trying their best to focus and perform well on their academics. However, in the last 45 years, college tuition has gone up and because the U.S. economy took a major tumble in 2008, it caused college tuition costs to raise higher. This has caused many people to consider free college tuition. College tuition should be free because we’d have a more educated society, the U.S. economy could improve and it can…

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    having to worry about the how much it will cost to send your children to college. This is an issue that parents continue to stress about to make sure that they can give their child the best opportunity to succeed in their future. The rise of college admission prices is an ongoing problem in America, caused by the inflated demand to educate more and more students each year. This continuous issue can be resolved by creating a tuition cap and a student loan borrowing limit. It must be addressed and…

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    Financial difficulties and college tuition have become harmonized in recent time. Rising cost of education in the United States is restricting access to higher education for students all over the country. It has become the norm to financially struggle in college. I am not an exception to that. For the first four years, I have had my tuition paid by the Opportunity Scholarship. I consider myself one of the lucky one to get an education for four years without taking out any student loans.…

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    College Tuition Attending college is a phenomenon that has gone through many stages. Fifty years ago, college was unimaginable for everyone except the wealthy. Forty years ago, a bachelor’s degree was almost a guarantee for a secure job or the least an added plus to any resume. Twenty years ago, it was presumed that almost every high school senior would graduate and go to college. Now, some students are refraining themselves from college merely because of the price tag. A college education has…

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    Although, a free college tuition may sound amazing to have, nonetheless, their will be some down-sided, taxes will increase, less demand for higher education jobs, and the loss of money and time. A free tuition may sound nice , it has many con’s to one pro. One of the problems with a free college tuition, is that the federal government would have to fund a free college education. Meaning that the taxes of the national population will be increased a substantial amount.The federal government…

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    College Tuition In the past couple of years college tuition has been a heated discussion on whether to lower the cost of tuition or keep it how it is. In these discussions it’s been noticed that the cost of a college education is on the rise. For a long time having a college education wasn’t even important, but now it’s almost impossible to get a well paying job without some sort of education after high school. The longer a person goes to college, the more likely they are to get the job they…

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