Helping Minorities Succeed

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The American educational system is failing minority students; strongly students are not attending school because of expenses. Students who are coming from low incomes can’t afford to pay for college, they are taking out to many loans causing students to end up with an unreasonable amount of debt, and young adults are not being inspired and empowered enough to want to attend college regardless of their background. Today’s youth and their education are slowly catching the attention of many people, who are perturbed for their child and their high income peers. Minority students such as Hispanics, and African Americans have a negative impact on the percentage of how many do graduate high school , attend college, and finish. Stated in, The Great Debate (September 4, 2013) “Colleges can work directly with national organizations like The Posse Foundation and A Better Chance, which identify top students from disadvantaged communities and begin preparing them for college, in some cases while they are still in middle school.” If they work together to make sure students learn more about college than the students will be able to keep up their grades and receive scholarships to attend. Even with president Obama trying to lower the cost of college enrollment for low income students the policies are shifting more towards wealthier families rather than low income families because the money is going to students who don’t need it. The cause of many students not being able to attend is because of their financial equality. Many students come from a family with low income, which can put them lower then where they are already. In addition to, America’s Educational system failing to prepare minority students for college life, if students take out t... ... middle of paper ... ...ue for most because if they can’t afford to barely take care there family how would they be able to pay for college especially with the budget cuts and a numerous amount of people losing their jobs. Student loans as well are very effective towards low income students because you have to pay back the loans and no one is guaranteed a career after college. Paying back so many loans at once puts students in a stressful position with trying to come up with the money. We have to accompany minority students to get on track with going to college. We need to show them different programs that can prepare them to go to college of their choice and also to help students to explore their career options. The goal will be to help minority students define their goals as well as their interests, taking a look at college costs, and planning for college financially and academically.

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