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    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 the last

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    discuss how hard of a situation is has been for me to get back into school. I have been out of school for 10 years and never thought it would be this difficult. We hear every day the sayings and advertisements of “go back to school” or “continue your education‚ it’s as easy as 1-2-3”. Well‚ I’m here to say that I have had one heck of a time. From not having my parents push me in the right direction when I was younger to branching off and not finding out these things until later. I certainly don’t want

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    premium that belongs to obtaining post-secondary education seems to slowly be slipping away. With the advent of rising tuition to Universities and Colleges‚ students now face a potentially life-changing decision of whether or not to incur the (expensive) cost of higher education. A striking statistic that jumps out however is that postsecondary enrolment has been increasing over the past few decades despite the increase in tuition and other related costs associated with attending a college or a university

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    I. [Attention Getter] Did you know in 1971 the US college education cost only $500 (cnbc.com). A. Today even our books cost more than that. According to the College Board‚ the average cost of tuition for the 2016-17 year was around $34000 (collegeboard.com). B. Tuition is increasing at a fast rate; in 2005 public college tuition took up about 35% of a typical family’s income but now costs the equivalent of 47% (time.com). II. [Establish Controversy] The total student loan debt in the US as of

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    The skyrocketing costs of college can lead a parent to wonder if an investment in higher education still makes sense. This is especially true when the annual cost of attending a private college can easily exceed the annual salary a graduate receives during their first few years of work. For those parents who still have a number of years before their children reach college age‚ doing the math can make the dream of college sound more like a nightmare. For those within a year or two of college‚ the

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    Jonny Hernandez ENG 101 Andrea Lochen 16 December 2014 College is too expensive College is the key to success or is it the key to being in debt for the rest of your life? College tuition is one the biggest investments one makes and its one the most expensive ones as well. But college wasn’t always that expensive. When applying for college many take in consideration if what they are going to major in will pay off their student loans after they graduate. Or sometimes the price of college scares people

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    the students at DAV Do you think tuition is mandatory for every student‚ at some point of his/her life? Sita: Every child is different and they have different needs. While some students do their best and excel in everything‚ few are not capable of doing so. Tuition isn’t “mandatory”‚ it is rather a choice that a student and their parents make together. If his performance is poor and if he can do better with just some extra attention‚ I think tuition would be very helpful. Pratik: We

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    college education is worth the price. The average price of one year at a college institute is $24‚610 for a public college and $49‚320 for a private university. (What’s the Price Tag for a College Education) Many college graduates‚ graduate from college with a debt of nearly $100‚000‚ taking decades to pay off. The extremely high cost of a higher education forces many people to over look it and enter into the work force. The price of college is rising rapidly and

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    There is no shame in admitting that two children given the same opportunity at an education may end up with very different results. Not every child will learn the same way or at the same pace. In some situations‚ they need a little help to get along. Some parents seek to place their children in exclusive schools. For most‚ test scores are an indicator as to whether that child will qualify for admission. Maybe a student has most of the basics down‚ but science is too hard. Enhancing their knowledge

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    students hadn’t attended tuition. This would go some way in assuring parents that they don’t have to join the tuition rat race‚ to give their children the edge. But this announcement by the Minister alone cannot do to reduce our nation’s obsession with tuition. I To solve this problem‚ I believe it is first important to realize that desire of tuition largely arises from a justified desire for greater personalized attention. Hence rather than consider this fixation on tuition as a product of our “kiasu”

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