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Did YOU make the right choice?

Did YOU make the right choice?. By: Rachelle, Angie, Jackie & Luis. Issue. Kindergarten. Do students who attend public Colleges get the same education and job opportunities as the students in private Universities?. Elementary School. Middle School. High School. College/University.

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Did YOU make the right choice?

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  1. Did YOU make the right choice? By: Rachelle, Angie, Jackie & Luis

  2. Issue Kindergarten • Do students who attend public Collegesget the same education and job opportunities as the students in private Universities? Elementary School Middle School High School College/University Job & Career

  3. Goal • Our goal is to better inform prospective and current college students about their decisions of picking a public or private college, which is why our slogans are “Did you make the Right Choice?” and “Are You Getting Your Money’s Worth?”. We believe this is an important issue because most people choose a public college solely based on tuition costs, which we believe is not a good enough reason to attend one. Private colleges can be a good, low-costly option as well if you look into their diverse options of financial aid packages, grant s and merit scholarships which can make the tuition lower than it really is. Despite whatever type of college one commits to, the overall goal is to inform people to do extensive research on their choices for education beyond high school.

  4. Statistics • Most low-income students who have top test scores and grades do not even apply to the nation’s best colleges • Only 34 percent of high-achieving high school seniors in the bottom fourth of income distribution attended any one of the country’s 238 most selective colleges • On the other hand, Among top students in the highest income quartile, that figure was 78 percent.

  5. Pros vs. Cons • Class-size: More Individual attention in Private Colleges than Public • Discounted tuition- Makes Public institutions more affordable • Tuition Increases • Diversity Link: Fox News Report

  6. Campaign Strategies • Mass Media-Tumblr • Personal Interactions-Interviews • Promote-Flyers

  7. Mass Media • Tumblr- Tumblr Page • Contains Charts with statistics and inteviews with our Hunter College peers about the issue

  8. Promote • Flyers • Get peoples attention • Contain Stats

  9. Interview Questions Asked: • Ask name, age, Major. How long they have been in college. • Why did you choose to go to hunter college? Are you a part time or full time student? • Did you have any other colleges that you would have preferred to attend? • How do you imagine a private college would be like compared to a public college such as Hunter? • What are your dislikes and likes about hunter? • What in your opinion would enrich your college experience at Hunter? • Do you believe you will graduate in 4 years or less? • Are you planning to go to graduate school? If so, if you could, would you prefer to stay at Hunter or go to a private university like Columbia University.

  10. Videos • Interview 1 • Interview 2 • Interview 3 • Interview 4 • Interview 5

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