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    In the past‚ college tuition was affordable. Affordable in which was at an average price where students could afford and finance and left little to no debt. College tuition has increased by approximately five percent each year‚ leaving students to find a different alternative to afford higher education. Students have come to the conclusion that the cost of higher education has become extremely high and ridiculous. Ex-President Barak Obama has suggested making “two years of college…as free and universal

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    price‚ is college. College is one thing that won’t fade over time but instead will stick around and go farther in life. This will be one of the biggest investments anyone will make in their lifetime. But some argue‚ is it worth it? College tuition is a sound investment. Is easy to do with the right resources to earn a quality career. Although college is expensive‚ the money is well spent‚ in life there is no way anyone can get

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    Community College Tuition When my brother graduated from high school‚ it was difficult for my parent to pay for his tuition‚ seeing as how he just recently come to the States. The Free Community College program was able to help him go to college for two years and soon he will be planning to finish his last two years at another school. These give me the opportunity to be able to attend a university of my choice. My parent not having to worry about funding my brother college tuition gives them the

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    challenge of the college application process. While the lengthy procedure is incredibly difficult‚ the most demanding aspect of the process comes after admissions‚ when students have already chosen the college they desire. These students must find ways to afford the immense tuition of college‚ in order to receive the higher education they need for a successful future. Throughout history‚ higher education in the United States has become increasingly less affordable; currently‚ the cost of college is detrimental

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    makes no sense that you can get an auto loan today with an interest rate of 2.5%‚ but millions of college graduates are forced to pay interest rates of 5-7% or more for decades. Under the Sanders plan‚ Americans would be able to refinance their student loans at today’s low interest rates” (Lieber). The cost of a higher degree costs way too much‚ so some students will have to accept going to college for something that costs less. Instead of going for something that takes longer because it is going

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    investments that a parent can make in a child. Most parents start a college fund as soon as they are born. A bachelors degree graduate earns around $40.478 per year as opposed to just $22‚ 895 for a high school graduate according to U.S. census bureau. But a child born in 1990’s have greater challenges since tuition has risen around 340% from this date. Many students unable to afford college are forced to take high interest loans for colleges leaving them financially stressed for a good portion of their

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    April 13th‚ 2015 College Tuition Satire Even when life seems to be changing rapidly and it appears that nothing stays the same‚ we know there is one thing that will almost always remain constant: the rising price of college tuition. For the past thirty years this issue has been plaguing the United States and college students alike. In recent years it has become even worse – in fact‚ the cost of college tuition today is 400% more than what it was thirty years ago. The average college student’s debt

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    Snotty October 11‚ 2010 English 112 Position Final The Cost of College Tuition The cost of college is very high compared to how the economy has been and how wages and financial aid have not risen with the cost of tuition. This makes it harder for students to graduate and brings a lot of stress to their lives. Without the funding that is needed many students drop out or take a longer time finishing their degree. Going to college is stressful enough without the need to worry about how you’re going

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    energy to accomplish his goal. The decision to pursue a college degree hits low income families the most‚ its hard enough to reach ends meet‚ and then adding the burden of higher tuition rates makes their situation worse. A college degree will allow a person to earn more money‚ but it is only fair to be realistic. At the current tuition rates‚ not many people can afford this ‘luxury’. Statistics show that institutions have raised their tuition

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    population makes this class‚ making more than the bottom quarter and less than the top quarter. Some people base the middle class by its wealth‚ income‚ consumption‚ and aspiration. Tuition rates have increased over the past year and even the wealthiest family haven’t been able to keep up with the cost of college tuition. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) determines the student eligibility for financial aid which tends to give aid to families that earn an income of less than 50‚000

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