In this Letter a very important concern for School Budgets are addressed.
The cost of college is a major issue for many teens applying to college. It affects their present lives as well as their future.
We all hear in the news that education is getting better, but is it really? Shouldn’t all students be offered better educational opportunities? Af...
Growing up, college is seen as a necessity that everyone does but somewhere along the line of our lives, the reality changed. College prices became...
Community colleges should be free.
College debt is a very serious problem because it is increasing yearly, leaving students swimming in debt when they get out of college. With this b...
College is supposed to be pushing people ahead but instead it is holding them back. There are too many college students struggling to pay off their...
Students pay too much for college. Education should be accessible to everyone.
Each year the college tuition in the United States increases and many students are buried in debt. The new President must take action to solve this...
College Tuition is creating an uncrossible gap in education between the poor and the rest of society.
We can’t be expected to know what we’d like to do in the future if we’re not exposed to careers. All high school students should have access to div...
College tuition is getting in the way of other students achieving their education and life goals. I believe that the government can help make a bet...
After 4 years of working hard in high school, I deserve to go to the college of my choice regardless of my family's economic standing.
Every year high school seniors look to go to college the next fall. For some, that cannot happen because of the high prices of college.
With my letter I want to bring a new problem to our new president with a fair solution.
A dive into why free public college for everyone would be an economic disaster.
The cost of going to college is too high, we need to work to make it more affordable for everyone.
Higher Education needs to be lowered in the United States