Changes have to be change by the fact that many students from Anaheim High School are not succeeding, the way to do it is to let them earn themselves a full ride scholarship to a four year University. For the ones that can achieve the goal do not have to struggle for money in the future, which then have to pay early on. Many of the students from California receive scholarship by after school programs, sports, and excellent grades. Anaheim High School should pressure the students to have extraordinary grades throughout their freshmen year to senior year and the only way to do that is to give them a reward for their hard work. A program that only focuses on freshmen students to be drafted for a total of forty-percent. The students will have …show more content…
So the percentage of forty percent would go down, this would mean only some of the students from the program would be receiving their free scholarship. It’s hard to believe it but the forty percent of the student will drop but in addition there would be more students to go on to college, receive a degree, and be successful in the future and that what some teachers and parents want. That’s why the forty percent is many, many kids who would have this opportunity will fail for such reason, but that’s something else, the reason is so that the kids could have passion for what’s coming. Students should be given a chance to be prepare for college and also be on task in high school, that’s the way to keep them in track. The graph shows students overall GPA during the years of 2006 through 2015. In 2006 students had dropped GPA scores until 2010. From the start of 2011 the GPA overall had increased perfectly all the way to 2015. If high school students keep on achieving high grades and keep on increasing the GPA then their is a way to give out free
Last summer I volunteered at a local hospital for a total of 136 hours. At the end of the summer I received an honorable mention award for being a dedicated volunteer who is highly respected around the hospital. Furthermore, I've been a committed volunteer during this school year. I have also been an active member of my school's HOSA (Health Occupation Students of America) chapter; this March I will be competing in a medical terminology competition against members of other HOSA chapters across the state. Additionally, I am a devoted member of my school's academic decathlon team. Finally, I have been a member of CSF (California Scholarship Federation) for the past two years.
I think High schools with a 3.0 GPA should earn free college tuition at state run colleges because the student education rates would probably rise leading to less people who have no jobs and jobs available could be more often obtainable. A problem could be the amount of jobs available to the people who got their education because more job spaces would be taken quicker leading to a need of more jobs which could result in some of the students who got their education not having a job because they are all taken. In this case, the homeless rates could possibly rise with no one able to receive a job around. As well as the people who are already homeless, such as high school dropouts, people who can not afford a house, in spite of all of the reasons, the
According to Trade Schools, Colleges and Universities “Many of America's top-performing high school students never apply to the most challenging colleges and universities even though they have the ability to succeed at them. They often come from minority and low-income households and end up pursuing more affordable, less-selective schools instead.” College can be a burden to many students in a variety of different ways, but the most common reason is due to funds. Making college free for students will help this problem by increasing jobs in the work industry that require degrees, they should be affordable to all people at all cost, as well as the funds should be completely cut off because it would increase jobs and help America's economy grow.
First of all, the children are demonstrating a a level of academic achievement so there was a lot of effort put into their work to get into a good college. instead of children doing wrong they will be off the streets getting a good education and working hard to better themselves. Just think about how the rate of homeless would change. Children with a 3.0 GPA that have worked hard to maintain grades should be able to get free college tuition. Just think about how the number of students attending college will increase in a good way. It hard to think about many children grow up and dream about what they want to be but its all thrown away
The author, Frank Bruni’s, main argument was that college admissions were being too selective in their process, and that they were looking into the wrong details from the student. He talks about how there will be a report coming out in the very near future from top administrators like Yale, M.I.T. and the University of Michigan, that is called “Turning the Tide”, that will point out the flaws within the admissions process of top schools. The author thinks that, “Focused on certain markers and metrics, the admissions process warps the values of students drawn into a competitive frenzy.” Not only does it bring out unhealthy competitiveness, it gives and unfair chance to kids who come from less fortunate backgrounds. The report coming out outlines, “Less emphasis on standardized test scores, which largely correlate with family income.” Also he explains how colleges should be less focused on how many AP classes a student takes because poorer high schools may not even be able to offer AP’s. The author
For many years now, advocates for giving out scholarships based only on financial need have been pushing to remove special abilities from the criteria to award the money. This proposed system is already in use in the form of financial aid. Scholarships were created to reward individuals who exhibited talent that would benefit the college. Therefore, the basis for giving scholarships should consist equally of scholastic achievement, athletic ability, and need. Scholarships are in place to reward special talents. They should remain separate from financial aid where the only determining factor is need.
dropout, due to lack of effort, B. finish with an associate’s degree and limit their choices in a job compared, or C. continue after a community college and further their degree at a university. Yet, the third reason is the reason that makes the proposal questionable as to whether it is really a need or if it’s a want by the people that want money handed to them to help their future. If people can afford two more years of college after a community college, or they have scholarships to help them pay for the following two years, then why can they not afford a community college that can be less than a thousand dollars to attend to? The proposal seems to be something that is not totally needed to be one more thing that raises taxes, as there are scholarships for various cases and made to be affordable to further an education after high
The senior year of high school can be the most stressful, yet most important year in a student’s life. A few contributing factors to the stress of the senior year have to do with major life decisions. Choosing a career that a person can enjoy for their entire life is a huge responsibility. Choosing the correct college and major can affect the success of an individual’s career path. Another huge stress is figuring out a way to pay for college. Studies show that the average college graduate has approximately $37,000 in student loans (“US Student Loan Debt”). It is also overwhelming to keep grades up and get an acceptable score on the ACT to qualify for scholarships and admittance to colleges. Ohio University and Bowling Green State University are both excellent college choices; however, Bowling Green State University is a better choice for me mainly due to the location, and it offers an excellent program for my career path.
For my life to be perfect all I would need to happen would be to earn a full ride scholarship to GCU ( Grand Canyon University), I would get a fun, easy, high paying first job when I'm 16 and it will make me lots of money, and finally once I am able to drive my parents would buy me a Jeep Wrangler in the color black.
Once in awhile I go to them if I’m struggling with school I would ask them for any advice or recommendation they had for me for example. through my situation. Through gives ideas what I should do, so that I don’t get overwhelmed, or even get overwhelm even get anxiety from all of the stress. me. I’m proud that finally after going to school for so many year that a teacher has believed in me and that I’m capable accomplishing my goal,without putting me aside. She recommended that I should get a 504 plan. A 504 plan is “ is a plan developed to ensure that a child who has a disability identified under the law and is attending an elementary or secondary education in institution.” She also noticed that I’m its smart girl, just that I need extra help and I was fine with that. She is another person that has shape as a student that I’m today.
I am writing to express my sincere interest in the “Class of 1982 MHSA Scholarship”. As a first year Master of Health Services Administration (MHSA) international student, garnering financial assistance would aid in reducing my financial need to cover tuition and allow me to focus on my studies. I meet the application requirements of collaborative leadership, spirit of camaraderie, and financial need. Additionally, as I am currently in my first semester I propose my undergraduate grade point average (G.P.A) of 3.5 as a biology major and chemistry minor. I believe my G.P.A speaks to my work ethic and projected success in the program.
Gandhi once said, "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." When senior year was approaching there was much pressure to decide what I was going to do with my life. There were many boxes filled with opportunities I could choose from, but that's just it, they were separate boxes that did not run together. I kept trying to convince myself that I needed to pick something that would provide stability rather than choosing something that bettered others. At the end of the day, I couldn't look away from the antagonizing want to provide the voice for those who are not heard. With this being stated, one of my main dreams is to serve as a Peace Corps Volunteer after graduating from Texas A&M University with a bachelor’s degree in International Studies to help develop youth and education in rural countries so generations to come can create
A freshman college class introduces me to Economics much like how New York City introduces me to the United States. Through books and media, I came into contact with New York, which ignited my initial interest in America. This seed of admiration eventually emerged as one of my life-long goals – to study in the US. I have always been determined to complete my study at this world-capital, had my dream of studying in the US come into fruition. And there is no better fit for me than the New York University.
There are many reasons, choices, and experiences that I have made to bring me to the point of where I am in life. Those choices and why I have chosen to continue my journey at Colorado Christian University, (CCU). Choosing CCU is something I believe is a calling. Although it has been the choices and choices of my spouse that have made brought me to where I am in life. I can only hope and believe that it is GOD’s plan that he has for me. Through my career in the US Army I have been challenged with many different things that I never thought I would experience in this lifetime. I am going to be leaving the military due to certain circumstances. I have had many accomplishments during my military career. I plan to continue my career serving our
A class full of young kids chasing me around the classroom, giving me the energy and reason I wake up to come here everyday. In two years I will finish my Associate's Degree in Early Childhood Education and management the first step to becoming a teacher. While going to school at Polk State College I will continue my job at Precious Children in the Highlands Preschool. Senior year I had interned there and got a multitude of experiences and offered a part time job as a substitute. After having this experience I have found that this is the job I want to take part in. I currently have finished my online 40 hours of child care classes during my senior year of high school. I hope to inspire young ones to be who they want and to become brilliant students.