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    The college tuition is a common issue in the most families on the entire world. Many people care too much about the college cost after their kids’ graduation or their whole life for saving to the college tuition. The cost of tuition is out of control despite the enormous endowments that colleges are enjoying while others suffered to earn. I think college tuition has to be free‚ moreover‚ many good students that cannot afford the college tuition have the rights to study‚ and to have opportunity to

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    Jamie Ratzlaff Ms Weeks English 121 15 February 2014 College Tuition Fees are becoming to High “College Tuition rates are 2 ½ times over the inflation rate at an average of 59‚8005 dollars” according to Steve Odland‚ a professor at Lynn University who received a baa from Norte Dame University. If post-secondary education were in fact growing at the same pace‚ as the inflation rate‚ tuition would be 383‚000 dollars less than it is presently. Are there other alternatives are available such as

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    Money is a huge problem for students now a days going to college. Tuition costs are rising at alarmingly rates. Add that with eating out‚ shopping trips‚ gas for the car‚ the price of textbooks‚ not to mention dorm rooms for on campus students‚ and forget about out of state students you have a college student’s worst nightmare. College students drop out of school each year because they cannot afford it. Others are forced to juggle full schedules with full time jobs to make ends meet. It is becoming

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    greatest challenges people have trouble with the most is the pricey cost of college tuition. Many people feel it’s difficult to provide the high range cost of college tuition each semester‚ and find it impossible to work their way through a good education. So with that said‚ with the outrages prices of college in today’s economy‚ it can be difficult or hinder one to afford a college education. When having pricey college tuition there can be a lot of people whom are affected. One of those people

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    Imagine if every student made it to college. Jobs would be plentiful‚ homeless folks would become less in numbers‚ and the acceptance rates for jobs would be much higher. Now‚ consider this. From ages twenty-five to thirty-two‚ twenty-two percent with a diploma from high school are living in poverty‚ in comparison to six percent of college-educated adults‚ today (“The Rising Cost of Not Going to College”). This is a real problem in today’s nation‚ but can be prevented. Students not only have better

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    The Rising Cost of College Education Xxxxx xxxxxxx Effective Essay Writing/COM 150 May 29‚ 2010 The Rising Costs of College Education On Wednesday May 19th‚ University of Phoenix informed all of their students that there will be a tuition increase effective July 2010. The e-mail was sent out stating that‚ “The price changes will ultimately enable us to provide you with an educational experience that is up-to-date and applicable to your life” (University of Phoenix‚ 2010). The fact remains

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    Case Study: How do rising tuitions impact students‚ local employers‚ and educational institutions? Executive Economics Outline Thesis: How do rising tuitions impact students‚ local employers‚ and educational institutions? I. Tuition Costs A. Enrollment Supply B. Enrollment Demand II. Economic Theory A. Impact on Students B. Impact on Educational Institutions C. Impact on Local Employers

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    As college tuition is rising‚ many are turning to the U.S. military as a primary financial plan. Many experts can confirm that on average‚ college graduates make a considerable amount more than those with only a high school diploma. As college tuition continues to escalate‚ the distance families have been going to pay for these costs has come to its limit and has begun to disable students from getting a higher degree of education. The United States military has offered tuition assistance programs

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    radar more than ever has been the idea of rising college tuition. I have experienced this first hand over the last year or so in my college search in comparing the exponential cost of private college tuition. In fact‚ I grew up in a town with the most expensive school in Minnesota being Carleton College with a cost of over 60k a year. Growing up this environment so close to me‚ I can recall many times in which I had questioned why a higher education could cost such an outrages price‚ it wasn’t until

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    continue on to college increases‚ it seems that the price of college also increases. The ongoing debate today is whether or not college should be free. In my opinion‚ postsecondary education should not be free‚ but the cost of tuition should be significantly reduced. Tuition costs should be reduced for a number of reasons. First‚ college is a very critical time for students to learn - not only about their future careers but about themselves too. Because the costs of college is so expensive

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