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    Undocumented Students

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    Kim Eunyoung as part of the 2013 ASHE Higher Education Report titled Undocumented Students and Higher Education‚ “this act provides citizens‚ legal permanent residents‚ asylees‚ and refugees with the possibility of federal financial aid to help pay tuition and fees associated with attendance at a two-year and/or four-year postsecondary institution‚ undocumented students are denied the opportunity to apply for federally funded loans and grants”. This is the problem; many well rounded students are not

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    time. A gap year after high school can help students determine what they want to pursue as their major‚ and what they desire out of their career. Marchi believes that because tuition is very expensive‚ increasing an average of eight percent or more annually‚ students should directly go to college in order to keep tuition costs down. However‚ if students aren’t sure what direction they want to take in life‚ they might benefit from year out of school to carefully consider their options. If they proceed

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    in debt. It is hard to start a life or a future in debt that keeps piling up with interest. The US should abolish college tuition like they did slavery. Having debts is like being a slave to making money to pay them off. Debts are like shackles on your bank account. Last year around this time Germany abolished college tuition. According to BBC “Germany abolished college tuition for international students.” Abolishing college

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    To Be an Iskolar Ng Bayan

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    education from the government because this would directly affect every single one of us iskos and iskas. A part of the annual education budget of the country is meant to subsidize our UP tuition. The relatively low tuition fee here in UP is due to the fact that our government pays for some chunk of our supposed tuition; therefore what we have to pay for ourselves is a lower fee. However‚ looking at things in perspective‚ it is not really the government that subsidizes us. The money of the government

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    compared to WGU’s cost of $23‚120. Personally‚ there were additional considerations in regards to cost. WGU’s annual undergraduate tuition rates fall just below the annual unsubsidized Stafford Loan limit amount of $6‚000. Annual rates were also very close to annual limits on corporate tuition reimbursement under my current employer. Furthermore‚ WGU charges tuition per term‚ rather than class or credit unit. This allows ambitious students to take additional course per term and possibly graduate

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    Tax Research Project

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    Tax Research Project Dale and Jane Carl Taxable income‚ as defined in §63(b) is “adjusted gross income‚ minus the standard deduction‚ and the deduction for personal exemptions.” We already know that Dale and Jane have a $157‚000 adjusted gross income or “AGI”‚ defined in §62 (a) as “gross income minus the following deductions” (all of the deductions that are listed are found on the first page of form 1040). Because the Carl’s AGI is already known‚ the next step in the process

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    Financial Aid

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    high ranked college in the southern half of the United States. The problem I ran into with going to school down south is that the cost of tuition is generally higher for out-of-state students. This same rule applies to not only large universities but to small community colleges as well. After discovering the differences between out-of-state and in-state tuition‚ I then began to turn to the FAFSA. The FAFSA is also known as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. It is designed to determine what

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    Students moving into a new environment without their parents either results in an exciting new experience or make the students extremely terrified‚ which results in them feeling homesick. It is crucial and important for students to pick a university that makes them feel secure and meets their standards. Besides the fact that a school can make the students feel safe‚ the school with the best reputation and the best overall experience while touring the campus will likely lead to the student’s best

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    more cynical than Bruenig does. If the level of subsidy were increased enough to eliminate tuition‚ the faculty and administrators of public universities would still thirst for more money. A logical place to raise the money would be—tuition. After all‚ a college degree is a valuable commodity. And the kids in college are mostly from families with above-average incomes. Having eliminated tuition‚ the tuition would simply come back. In exchange‚ you’d get more tenure-track faculty‚ more administrators

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    worth the tuition and hard work because it brings social advances‚ higher salaries‚ and their thinking processes/abilities. Tuition can be a main reason why families and students are on the fence about if college is right for them‚ but “...many colleges are not very expensive‚ once financial aid is taken into account” (Source D). Financial aid and scholarships can bring a college tuition down by even thousands of dollars‚ but many don’t take advantage of this which is why their tuition can seem

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