The Rise of College Tuition In today’s society‚ college has become less of an option and more of a necessity. College is required for many various professions‚ and the cost of tuition seems to have a lasting effect on many Americans. Although having a college education will help someone receive higher pay and become more successful‚ the stress of college debt is taking a toll on graduates. Most college graduates will be paying for college loans for many years after they graduate. The continuing
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correct documentation.” Student Loans Today college tuition prices are rising. Paying for college can often be a stressful responsibility. A college education is very important for many students‚ but when stressing on how to pay for college gets in the way‚ it becomes more of a burden. Kim Clark effectively states the rising prices of college tuition in her article‚ “The Surprising Causes of Those College Tuition Hikes.” Clark states that the cost of attending a public university‚ even after subtracting
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Public college tuition fees need to increase and not have a ceiling set on them because over time instructional costs increase due to rising wages‚ salaries and inflation. If there were a ceiling government taxes would increase‚ and last many amenities would have to be subtracted. First‚ over time instructional costs increase due to rising wages‚ salaries and inflation. If tuition does not increase the salary of employees will decrease and jobs will have to be cut‚ because there will not be enough
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College Education College education is a highly talked about subject among the presidents. For many years college education was not highly sought after or looked for‚ then when people who did go to college started getting better paying jobs than everyone else more and more people started to go to college. Since college is such a hot commodity these days the price of a college education is on a steady rise. Some experts have a very strong opinion as to why college education is on a rise and
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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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College Tuition In today’s society‚ the idea of a college education has become less of an option and more of a necessary requirement and is commonly considered the only way to acquire a successful career and life. There are many careers‚ in which a college education is not technically necessary‚ that can often be just as or even more successful. With the cost of college tuition increasing with every passing year‚ the controversy of whether college is really worth the cost and burden is growing too
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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 off and therefore they
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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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increasing the cost of tuition is sought to be beneficial to the staff and faculty by being able to provide what some would consider a better quality education. As well as provide some students with a sense of motivation due to the high cost‚ as some wouldn’t be able to afford to fail in school. It is evident that an increase in tuition would simply‚ create a higher student loan debt‚ cause a slash in state funding and even bring about some discouragement to students. A rise in tuition will severally
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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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