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    Rising College Tuition Costs Almost every college student‚ including myself is asking the question; why is college tuition on the rise? Going to college for most is a dream come true. But Americans dreams are being crushed by the outstanding rise in tuition cost‚ and student loan debt. According to Marcia Clemmitt in her article on Student Debt‚ in 2010 student loan debt exceeded national credit card debt with its enormous $830 billion amount‚ this is the first time in history for this to happen

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    accumulation of college debt‚ we hope to exterminate the dues as soon as possible. College provides the opportunity for young adults to expand their intellectual capacities and discover what they can do to contribute to the world. This opportunity does not come free‚ however. The overall cost of attending college has increased to a point that makes paying for college extremely difficult and appear to be nearly impossible. Graduating high school students are pushed away from the idea of going to college‚ simply

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    a university is financing. D. Asserting thesis Today I will be talking about the rising cost of tuition. I will argue that “human capital contracts” proposed by Nobel Prize winning economist Milton Friedman should be adapted by students looking for funding in order to deal with this rising cost. E. Preview In my speech‚ I will address the needs‚ cause and a solution to this problem. In general‚ the price of tuition and student debt amount has increased and there is a decline in financial aid from

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    Will the rise in University college tuition reduces enrollment? The rise in college students debt have been blamed often on college’s high tuition. Many students who enroll into a university often end up with a lot of loan they have to pay back for‚ even financial aid doesn’t help cover everything. Many students are also afraid to borrow such a large sum of money because they don’t want to have to worry about paying back after finishing college. For the average American household that doesn’t

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    Thesis: Cost of college tuition should be drastically lowered each year based on academic performance for students who are financially in need. “The whole people must take upon themselves the education of the whole people‚ and must be willing to bear the expense of it‚” John Adams. President John Adams understood the importance of not just literacy but education and the impact that it has on American society. This ideology is what led to the signing of the 1862 Morrill Act‚ “to promote the liberal

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    The rapidly rising cost of higher education faced by all high school students‚ is making us think twice before deciding our education goals beyond high school. I feel that education is a choice to be made‚ and should therefore be affordable for everyone who is willing to put forth their time and 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

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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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    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 to pay for it and what other costs will continue

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    Why is college tuition rising if it means that more students have to take out student loans? Over half over of high school graduates are enrolled in college. College grants graduates access to a whole new world of careers and opportunities‚ so why doesn’t everyone go? The biggest deciding factor that turns many students away is the the huge financial burden that would then lay on them. The United States constantly says they want to help those in poverty and all the citizens living in less advantaged

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    Yoshimasa Hirano Thomas Jordan Basic Composition 2/7/2014 The rising costs of college In the US‚ higher education is really important to succeed in the future. “In 2003‚ the typical full-time year-round worker in the United States with a four-year college degree earned $49‚900‚ 62 percent more than the $30‚800 earned by the typical full-time year-round worker with only a high school diploma” (U.S. Census Bureau). That means if you have a bachelor’s degree‚ you would get a better job and salary

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