Persuasive Essay On Immigrant Students

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The United States is full of diversity with people from all seven continents. The people go to the United States to find or create better jobs and lives for their family. Being a diverse country allows people with different cultures an opportunity to teach and learn something new. A program can be intact to inform and welcome immigrant students and why they should pursue an education in the United States. Not only to learn, but it will bring more diverse opinions into the country, will boost the economy, and will benefit everyone to share their knowledge and experiences.
Each country has its history and rich culture. Some of it is already in the United States and has influenced a lot by the ways of life and how we think and behave today. Proposing …show more content…

For colleges and universities, the process is a bit more complicated. Immigrant students have a lot more trouble due to some colleges and universities not accepting them as applicants due to a difficult process for entry with providing documents of their status in the country and the high tuition rates or rejections from financial aid. Reevaluating this by finding out why these schools require more documents and getting rid of it will reduce the hassle. Immigrant students need to submit the same information as students born in the country. As for financial aid, it being so competitive to qualify for, more funds need be invested in education to prepare for and welcome students outside of the country. A country with higher quality education and more than a few well sought out schools, more people from foreign countries will want to go there. Students that come from countries that are well economically stable will be able to share as a connection between their hometown and their current place of study in the United States (Eggleston). This connection creates improvement because if students decide to stay and use what they have learned and already know; perhaps they will start up a business as an entrepreneur and create jobs. Jobs created could be ones that they were unable to create overseas, and the United States had more potential for business if they found a target

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