It has become a social norm for all high school graduates to go to college, but that's not what some kids really want to do. Instead they'd rather ...
The cost of college and student debt is a major issue that needs to be solved.
With the amount of student debt and the high chance of failure of seeking a career nowadays, workforce training in public high schools can potentia...
Should we provide two free years of community college for those who need the support to further their education?
Many students are...
There is no correlation between intelligence and wealth, so why make college only available to the wealthy?
With Cost of College Increasing, it is almost impossible for families to pay for tuition. Everyday thousands of Students are forced to turn to loans.
Workforce Training for Teens and the Cost of College
College tuition and stressed cauesed by tuition on students and parents due to state funding
Cannot go to college or send your child to college due to not having enough money, or having to delay your life due to college loans. Sound like yo...
Despite the appealing sound of free college there may be more downfalls to it then you think.
Programs in high school will help high school students discover what career path is right for them, decrease the average student debt, and help stu...
The cost for tuition has gone up for a real reason.
Workforce training in High School may be the next solution with high school education problems and college.
A letter to our future president explaining how the average american citizen feels towards the insane cost of colllege.
this letter is about all the different ways that college can effect the lives of seniors all across the united states and how you can fix the probl...
College tuition has often been a border between people attending college or not. We want our new president to encourage college education and work ...
A letter explaining to our future president the cost of college for America and how it affects young adults.
We cant succeed in life if there is no way to afford the education that is necessary.