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    College Cost In College

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    The author talks about college cost, and the effect it has on students and on how times it takes longer to graduate. This is an important topic because college cost has been a problem for many individuals for decades and it still is. College cost is something that shapes people's lives and it worries them because college cost is what determines if they're going to continue going to college. It’s something that people should take lightly because college is pretty expensive. According to the advocacy

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    Throughout the USA college tuition has increased drastically; in the last five years Georgia colleges have had 75% increase along with other states such as Arizona whose tuition has increased by 77% (NPR). Since 2006 the tuition in Utah has increased by 62.8% and is rising throughout the U.S. (Desert News). Between 1885-2016 the price of college has increased between 2.1% to 4.3% per year beyond inflation (CollegeBoard). Through calculations, that equates to about a hundred precent increase since

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    in school, my mother stressed education. I am so glad she did. I graduated from Yale College and Yale University with my master’s and I didn’t do it by missing school (Angela Bassett). Everyone has their own experience in college whether good or bad. School is home to me, ever since Middle school after I finally grasped the art of studying. In high school I thought attending either a two-year or four-year college consisted of me working hard to achieve a degree that would in turn help me land a job

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    There is a lot of controversy between if college if necessary or not necessary in order to become successful in your career path. Personally, I believe college is a very crucial step for me in order to achieve what I want in life. I am in college due to the fact I know what I want to do with my life while understanding that being at this University is the next step to amplify my resume to ultimately get a sports broadcast anchor job, all while in hope to gain (skills) knowledge, wisdom, experience

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    Budgeting can be very difficult, nevertheless for college students, so I will be explaining how to budget in college by making smart decisions. A college education is probably one of the most expensive purchases a young adult will most likely ever purchase in their lifetime. College can be very expensive as a consequence tuition can range anywhere from 10,000 to 70,000 a year. Nearly all college students pay for college by a college fund, scholarship/grants, out of their own or parent's pocket or

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    ==========Despite the benefits and securities, there are a number of reasons why college is not meant for everyone. The person may not perform well or even learn anything from college. A person can be successful with or without a college degree. College is known by many as a “rite of passage” (Addison 256). The misconception is that people believe that you have to receive a four year education in order to be successful in life. A college education is like a key that opens the doors to more opportunities in

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    College is a place where most go to further their education. A high school diploma will not get students by in life anymore. While college is said to be considered the “best time of your life”, it has many downfalls, the price. This leads to a high number of student debt and student loans. It is estimated that the average outstanding student loan balance per debtor is $30,000. A college education was not always this expensive however. Loans were originally only offered to Harvard alumni in the 1840’s

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    A college education is becoming a necessity in today society to live a wonderful life. Almost, every job requires a person to be at least be a high school graduate to even entire a workforce. On average high school, graduate makes around $28,000 a year which is not nearly enough to support your family. Therefore, nearly everyone wants to live the American Dream. The American dream is an idea of living a life by material wealth and comfort. In our present society, it is not easy to achieve that dream

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    College of the Ozarks In 1907, a small college called the School of the Ozarks opened and later during the 1950s, it acquired over 1,400 acres to expand the facility. The Wall Street Journal labeled the School of the Ozarks as "Hard Work U" during the 1970’s because there was no tuition, just a work job program. Since 1990, when it was renamed the College of the Ozarks, this school has gone on to offer one of the most innovative tuition programs for local college bound students. The College of the

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    ends, most young people take the track to college. The college experience can be both exciting yet scary. There are so many new adjustments to make and there's a whole lot more responsibility on your shoulders as an adult. However, there's no need to stress out about the process. As you begin your collegiate career, it's best to remember a few key tips to be successful. Implement these tips as soon as you possibly can and they will serve you well in your college years. 1. Maintain an income stream

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