Persuasive Essay On College Education

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Imagine entering into a new country with no say, and having little to no knowledge on the culture, people, or language. Some kids are brought at such a young age that they are able to grasp what is taught easier, but others are brought at an older age where it becomes difficult to learn a whole new language and culture. Most manage to overcome these obstacles and at times are awarded valedictorian in their class. Sadly, when the time comes to follow their educational paths these students are turned down because of their immigration status. I not only have friends and family members who have gone through such unfortunate events, but I myself am currently living through this situation. This is why I believe that all college students should have the same benefits regardless of citizenship status because it will let more kids pursue an education path, will help increase graduation rates, and will facilitate economic growth. …show more content…

At times these kids are brought into the country at a young age and unwillingly by their parents. As in my case, my mother sacrificed her life in order to come into this country and seek that so called American Dream in order for me to get the best education possible. Allowing ineligible students to receive financial aid will let them pursue their educational paths. According to retired Lieutenant Colonel Margaret D. Stock, there are currently an estimated 2.1 million of students who could potentially qualify for an opportunity like this (Stock 3). This means that all those pursuing college students can have the same opportunity to live the so called American Dream that all Americans strive for. According to Professor Katherine Conway of Manhattan Community

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