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    High Cost of Tuition

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    High Tuition Costs The cost of tuition for higher education is quickly rising. Over half of college freshmen show some concern with how to pay for college. This is the highest this number has been since 1971 (Marill and O’Leary 64-66‚ 93). The amount of college graduate debt has been rapidly increasing also. With limited jobs available because of the high unemployment rate‚ college graduates find themselves staying in debt even longer. However‚ grants and financial aid are available to students

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    College Tuition College tuition continues to rise in the United States each year. The price of a higher education has nearly doubled in the last 15 years and is still rising. In 1995 the average annual cost of attending a public institution was just 8‚000$. College affordability is declining. Basing college tuition on parental or individual income may be looked upon as unfair. However‚ it will result in a higher education rate‚ higher economical status for the U.S‚ and a better work force

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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 Rising Cost of Universities As students are finishing up with high school‚ they come across a very important decision in their lives. Should they move on to a University and further advance their learning capabilities to one day work in a specialized job? Or go straight to the workforce with only a high school diploma? The problem these students face is that this decision is not entirely up to them anymore. In today’s economy students suffer from the rising costs of attending Universities

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    College tuitions are way too high in our country.  Colleges say that SUNY tuitions are more affordable‚ but it’s not. SUNY college tuitions range between $35000 to $60000 per school year‚ which is a lot for a young adult to take on. Fortunately‚ there are scholarships that a student can apply for. However‚ many students apply for these in hopes of helping pay their tuition but only a few students get selected for the scholarships. If you are one of the lucky ones‚ typically they don’t even cover

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    The rising costs of college textbooks. In 2004 the California Student Public Interest Research Group (CALPIRG) along with the Oregon student public interest research group (OSPIRG)‚ jointly released a study called “Ripoff 101: How the current practices of the textbook industry drive up the cost of college textbooks.” A survey polling the most widely assigned textbooks at 10 public universities in California and Oregon‚ and interviews were done with 156 faculty members and 521 students on the cost

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    Rising Cost of Education

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    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 change

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    There are many causes of car accidents. Teenage drivers are involved in numerous crashes because of their immaturity. The radio‚ electronics‚ or other people can distract the driver. Accidents are also associated with bad weather. Even though speeding is against the law‚ individuals do it anyway‚ leading to lose of control over their vehicle. Drinking and driving is a very dangerous cause of car crashes. Traffic accidents can harm or possibly kill someone. People involved in these accidents may have

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    Raising College Tuition

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    experience of taking higher education in the United States‚ you must know how expensive tuition and fees are; however‚ the tuition and fees gradually have climbed since inflation and budget reductions. The two causes are seemingly proper to increase the tuition and fees‚ but it burdens by squeezing the middle-income families and causes most students to need to go into debt or get a part-time job to pay tuition and fees. Nevertheless‚ in this high unemployment generation‚ most graduated students discover

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    Reducing College Tuition

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    reduce the cost of college tuition in America. There are rising tuition expenses that threatens the ability and difficulty for students to attend college. The struggle that most americans are facing is not getting into college‚ or questioning if they are smart enough to even get into the college. No‚ the problem is many americans struggle with affording an exclusive college because half can’t pay for the pricey tuition and additional cost.The fact that college tuition is still rising‚ it scares many

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