Everyone has the right to go to a great college and have it be affordable.
Colleges are getting more expensive and harder to get into as time progresses.
The minimum wage must be raised to help around 1.7 million people in the United States to stay out of poverty.
America's global trade deficit grows more and more.
The pay gap between women and man should be abolished.
Students are in debt and are worried because they can"t pay it.
Persuasive letter to the next President to lower college tuition
College tuition is too high. Some students don’t go to college because of the cost and student loans aren't time friendly.
Persuasive letter to the next President to get rid of the standardize testing.
Students need technology in their school to be ready for the real world.
Students are constantly in debt and constantly worried about their financial status because of college tuition.
Free college education is mandatory for our nation, because many citizens cannot afford the pricey costs of colleges.
Only 65.9 percent of high school graduates went to college in 2013. Percentage has lowered since 2007 when it was 70.1 percent. Lower college tuiti...
People not getting enough education, causing them to have no jobs and money.
Funding for schools is unfair and leaves many children disadvantaged. How can we solve this issue?
lowering college tuiton
Why is poverty such a big issue? When we have so many people who claim to be helping?
College tuition should be lowered because it should be more affordable to the average American family without them going into major debt.
Standardized tests are damaging students' childhood and learning, and are causing too much stress.
Reasoning and statistics on why we should not raise the current minimum wage.
Teen depression does not receive as much attention as it should. Notice how "press" is capitalized in the title. This is done so we advertise depre...
College Tuition is on the rise and we need to do something about it.
College prices should be eradicated or decreased.
Persuasive letter to the next President opposing standardized testing.