Argumentative Essay: Four-Year College Free Tuition

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Imagine attending college at little to no cost. Well, maybe this can become a reality. Lately the US college student debt has risen, many falling into default. With the proposition of making two-year college free of tuition gives students the opportunity to earn an associate’s degree at no cost, and even earn their four-year degrees at half the cost. Recent talk from President Obama, suggest that individuals whom want to or are attending a two-year college will have the chance to do so at no cost. These students would have to attend at least half the time in college, maintain a GPA of 2.0 or higher, and make steady progress to their four year degrees. Given this opportunity, many will have the chance to further their education without the …show more content…

With college cost increasing dramatically, these bills come at a great time. Each bill is paid by funds and donations, such as the Tennessee Promise Act. Students participating in this program will have the chance to attend college right out of high school. With its worth being 34 million, the program will be funded through excess lottery reserve and a 47 million grant will be created. “Gov. Bill Haslam, made it a signature part of his campaign to improve the state’s graduation rates from 32 percent to 55 percent by 2025.” With the plan to make college graduation rate rise by the year 2025, offering free tuition to those students entering college straight out of high school can lead to many private universities to lower their cost to compete with the free options, thus making college even more attainable to US students. The cost of a top US college or university is at an ultimate high, hovering over two-hundred thousand dollars, leaving the most highly wanted high school graduates turning down top universities such as Yale and Stanford in favor for a more economical option, community colleges. The rapidly increasing tuitions and “anti-affirmative action campaigns” are leading many elite schools into areas strictly for the wealthy and White. But several Ivy League Universities are in the works to refute the trend by offering students from low-income families with free college

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