State Universities Should Lower Tuition

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What to do after graduation? This is a question many high school students ask themselves as they near the end of their senior year. Most students will want to go on to higher education and continue their studies to receive a degree in something they are passionate about. Unfortunately, some of these students don't have enough money or receive enough financial aid to attend the schools they dream of; and most of the ones that do, graduate with a huge debt due caused by student loans. Over recent years, state universities, whether public or private, have been raising their tuition rates and fees. Because of this increase, fewer and fewer students are enrolling in universities to further their education, and the number of students dropping out of college is rising as well (McClure 12). State universities should lower their tuition rates and fees in order to allow more students the opportunity to go on to higher education after high school. The transition from high school to college is hard enough with all the coursework. But now, students have to worry about constantly rising prices in their schools. A main obstacle students face while in college is being able to pay for their classes and books. That is why many students seek to obtain part time jobs. However, a part-time student’s salary is not enough to cover the expensive books and high tuition. This leads to students obtaining full time jobs, multiple part time jobs, or the most common of them all, student loans. Erin Sandonato is a perfect example. She graduated from a public high school in Georgia and had good enough grades to have scholarships pay for her education. However, when she transferred to a university outside of Georgia she no longer had any aid and h... ... middle of paper ... ...08. Web. 19 Nov 2009. Dannenberg, Michael. "The Truth About Tuition." American Prospect, September 2009. Web. 15 Nov 2009. Duke, Alan; Martin, Augie; Morrison, Greg; Lamanivong, Lynn. “Protests of tuition increase continue on California campuses.” cnn.com. CNN, 20 November 2009. Web. 27 Nov 2009. “Federal Pell Grant Program.” ed.gov. U.S. Department of Education, n.d. Web. 27 Nov 2009. McClure, Ann. "Conclusion: college is expensive: annual trend reports put the spotlight on pricing and student aid." find.galegroup.com. General OneFile, December 2008. Web. 15 Nov 2009. Price, Tom. "Rising College Costs." library.cqpress.com. CQ Researcher, 5 December 2003. Web. 22 Nov 2009. Riley, Anjanette. "Tuition increase will provide $55 million to Arizona universities." find.galegroup.com. General OneFile, 5 December 2008. Web. 17 Nov 2009.

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