Specific purpose: At the end of the speech, students will be persuaded that college should be free. Central idea: Three reasons why college should be free: First, tuition and debt leads to attempted suicides. Second, the student and their family are affected by higher tuition cost. Third, high tuition fees diminish the amount of qualified job seekers in the career market. Introduction: 5 a.m. The alarm clock rings, on a normal day you would dread waking up so early. But today, is not your normal average day. Monday, August 21st, 2017, is the beginning of your first day of a new journey of college as a freshman; the nerves of the unknown lingers on as you sat in the classroom, awaiting your professor arrival. Suddenly, the door swung open and a tall, muscular, Caucasian male walked in, commanding the class attention by his demeanor. The nervousness intensifies as he proceeded to call on the attendance. This is it people! the moment everyone, including your family, have been waiting for; first-generation of your lineage to attend college. Name by name each student signified their attendance by raising their right arm when called upon, but, there’s a problem, your name was not called on. What? How can it be? There’s no way! you are overcome with complete and absolute shock; realizing you’ve been dropped from your classes due to financial aid issue. To continue enrolling, you would have to pay out of pocket. The excitement that was there before, no longer remains. Countless number of young adults are overwhelmed with the reality of college and paying for an education. For many students, each year, they are the recipient of such a catastrophic experience. Unfortunately, I was the victim of this heart-rending incident; imagine a society where financial aid and student loans did not exist, but instead, the necessity of these financial programs would diminish because college tuition would be free. My speech will be divided into two parts. The first part of my speech will be the problems of college tuition many students face. The second part will be solutions to these problems. At the end of my speech, I hope to persuade my fellow classmates that college tuition should be free. I. For many students, the stress that
In the persuasive article “Why College Should Be Free”, Connor Bolinder disagrees with what an author had claimed, claiming that college shouldn’t be free, therefore he decides to discuss reasons why college should be free. Connor writes a compelling article with an upset tone. He also includes plenty of pathos in the article to make readers really connect emotionally to the subject and his claim, but backs it up with logos to prove this isn’t just his opinion.
Should college be free? A current universal problem poses this question. In today’s world, full of public education standards that hold students maybe too high and in a generation bogged down by student debt, this issue qualifies as a problem more than many are maybe even willing to admit. While the prospect of free college proposes excellent ideals such as a stronger and smarter generation, no student loan problems, and a higher educated society, the truth may actually lie in the reality that making college free would do more hindrance than good and is not the answer to these problems. Free college would increase economic problems, according to Andrew P. Kelly, who says it would only shifts the cost to someone else. As well, it would also hinder our education system. Michael J. Petrilli writes that making college free would “probably shift billions of dollars a year from programs that help talented poor kids access higher education and improve our schools”. Although the concept of free higher education is becoming appealing to the general population, it ultimately would create more problems than it solved and do virtually nothing of huge significance to increase the level of intelligence in modern society.
College tuition, something that everyone worries about and works tirelessly to save their entire lives for. What would happen if college tuition disappeared and college was suddenly free? In this rhetorical analysis, I will be analyzing two different articles on if college should be free. While both of these articles use logos and politics to prove their statements and force their arguments to be stronger, the first argument explains that college should be free for everyone and the other disagrees and discusses why college tuition should stay as is. It also gives more strength and credibility to the author’s and articles.
One of the main reasons why college should not be free is because of the common conception of free things: free things are not good quality. Nothing that is given out for free is ever good quality, they are usually simple things such as a pen or sunglasses covered in a company's logo—never anything with great use. Many are afraid that if college becomes free the quality of the education will suffer tremendously. If colleges weren't being paid money by the students they will cut professors pay and other education boosting factors that will result in a lesser education. This point is further explained and supported by the website "idebate" stating that nothing is good or worthwhile if it is free, just
[Reveal topic & relate to audience] With college tuition increasing year after year it is important that as college students we are informed about the arguments that both support and oppose tuition increases.
General Purpose: The general purpose of the speech is to point out why college should be free. I will persuade my audience that my solution of the free college education will work.
With the shockingly high number of student debt in America, it is no wonder why people constantly look for alternatives to make education cheaper.Certainly, higher education is in need of reformation. However, it should not come at the expense of dollars from people who pay taxes. In theory, free college sounds fantastic, but it must be understood that this luxury is not free. The money would come from people who pay taxes, which is evidently twisted as a majority of people do not value higher education. They should not be forced to pay for something that is optional in one’s life. People will be paying for free college for the rest of their lives in taxes. Moreover, free college removes the incentive of valuing education in high school. There
Today, I’m going to talk to you all about something that your parents probably have never not brought up with you before—college. Obviously I’m kidding. For a student in high school, not a day goes by where college is not mentioned. With college comes this monster of debt and unless you are some star athlete who has already committed to UCLA by 7th grade or the next Einstein who has cured all forms of cancer by the age of thirteen, you probably won’t be getting an 100% full ride to the dream college of your choice. And so this means that you and/or your parents will be paying for you to earn a degree to achieve a successful future. I believe that college should be free because every student should have the right and ability to attend college and it should be a tool to help set up students for their lives ahead of them.
In this essay, I argue that community college tuition should be free or significantly less than it already is. The reasons why I support this argument is due to the strong points of the supporting premises for this argument. While the con side of the argument leans heavily on just one supporting thesis – essentially repeating that people should deserve and pay for a two year college as the same they do for a four year college –, the pro side supports in three different ways of why this is beneficial to America. It explains how this will provide the middle class of America a gateway to a better future that they wouldn't have before, how the investment into the America's College Promise plan is small with the payout being immeasurable, and to those who prove that they deserve this kind of benefit. The pro heavily outweighs the con in supporting premises.
The cost of tuition and debt are some things that come to mind when considering college. Many individuals believe that college should be free. However, taking into consideration the citizens of our country, the many options for paying for college, and the value a college degree would hold, college should not be free. Nevertheless, college should be made more affordable, colleges should lower the prices on tuition student housing, and the textbooks needed for classes. By lowering the prices on these few things the school systems would still be making the money they need in order to function and possibly attract more students such as the less fortunate families to attend college.
The cost of attending a four year college has increased by 1,122 percent since 1978. Many people cannot afford to pay large amounts of money for college, whether be for themselves or for their children. Some families cannot pay for their children to attend college although they may be able to succeed in their classes. Making college free and available to everyone would give more opportunities for people to
Reason to Listen: Since college tuitions have skyrocketed throughout the recent decades, which caused many difficulties for people to attend college or continue college. We all know the importance of education in modern society; in order to get a “decent” job, it requires at least a college diploma. Furthermore, expensive college tuitions can lead to extreme economic problems such as wealth gap and inequality. However, people desire to pursue a better future, yet due to the expensive college tuitions, many people are unable to do so. It is extremely devastating to realize many people’s dreams, hopes, freedoms, and futures were crushed. With the increasing tuition, these can happen to anyone of us.
Central idea: There are various reasons why college and university education tuition should be made affordable and I will discuss with you today the most decisive impacts. In this speech, I will discuss the impact of tuition on student’s enrolment in high education, economic growth and also technology advance.
A college education has grow to be a need in these days’s society. college students at some stage in the united states of america are concentrating on their teachers and are endeavoring to receive best grades. Financing every scholar’s training has grow to be tough in these days’s financial system. as a result, many college students, instructors, and people wonder if free college tuition have to be granted. I consider free college tuition should be provided and funded with the aid of the U.S. government as it will assist students recognition on their research, and inspire them to work more difficult in
I have selected Why College should be free in the United States as the topic of my speech. I will start off by grasping the audience’s attention with a personal story. I am sure that at the beginning of my presentation, many will think this whole concept is insane. This is why my first point will be explaining how college loans have become a financial burden to society and constitute $1.3 trillion dollars of the nation’s total debt. (Trade Schools, Colleges and Universities, n.d.) Once I point out the problem, I will move on to providing examples and financial statistics of countries that actually provide free college education, like Sweden for example. This should make my audience start feeling like we can accomplish it and that perhaps fighting