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By Michael Dark, published Oct 25, 2006
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It is the policy of all schools to offer free education up until a student graduates from high school. For those students who do not have enough money to continue their education in college, I believe community colleges should offer free introductory courses such as English, math, science, and social studies. Many students either start working right after high school graduation or they go into the armed forces. With free introductory courses at a community college, they can work while beginning their higher level education. As they obtain the credits known as general education credits, they can use the money that they have accrued through either working or from family to take courses related to the major that they have chosen for themselves. 

One of the main reasons that a high school graduate does not attend college is because they come from a low-income household. Whether it is because of the family in general or because of unforeseen circumstances, many students think that their educational lives end after high school graduation. With free introductory courses in community college, graduates can take class while working during other times. They will begin to obtain the basics of a higher level education while working to save money for the courses that interest them even more. That way, if a student is unsure what they want to major in, they have not wasted money on courses for a major and instead will just have the general education courses to take before they declare a major. 

In some cases, children may have parents who want them to start working right after high school graduation in a family business or other career. The family business or other career is not always the ideal situation for the child. With free introductory courses at a community college, the student can work for their family or other business during the day and take classes either at night or on the weekends. So while making money by fulfilling their families wishes, they also begin their education to obtain a degree in something that may interest them more. 

Takeaways
  • Most students do not attend college because they come from a low income household.
  • Some student may be forced into working for the family business instead of attending college.
  • The higher the degree you have in higher education the more money you make.
Did You Know?
Students with a Bachelor's Degree make a million dollars more in their lifetime than students who only obtained a High School degree.
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You make a valid point in your article. Another point you could have emphasized is that for students who take remedial English, Readig or Math courses, they have to pay for the course, but consequently, the credit hours they pay for is not credited towards the degree because they are not deemed as college level courses. Most schools don't even offer the option of allow these types of courses be used as Elective Credits.

Posted on 10/25/2006 at 7:10:00 PM

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