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College For Free

College For Free. Sam Asaff Kevin Harvey Catherine Jacobs Kristin Travers Emily Patrick. May Free Education Be Ever In Your Future. Most Expensive Colleges in America. Sarah Lawrence College: $60,116 University of Chicago: $59,950 Columbia University: $59,208

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College For Free

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  1. College For Free Sam Asaff Kevin Harvey Catherine Jacobs Kristin Travers Emily Patrick

  2. May Free Education Be Ever In Your Future

  3. Most Expensive Colleges in America Sarah Lawrence College: $60,116 University of Chicago: $59,950 Columbia University: $59,208 Washington University: $58,901 New York University: $58,858 Northwestern University: $58,829 Fordham University: $58,732 Dartmouth University: $58,638 Boston Conservatory: $58,573 Vanderbilt University: $58,544

  4. Tuition-Free Colleges in America • College of the Ozarks: Free Tuition, have to work 15 hours on campus • Curtis Institute of Music: Audition, if accepted full-tuition scholarship • Berea College: Free Tuition, have to work 10 hours on campus, can earn $4.10 to $7.25 • Alice Lloyd College: Free Tuition to people who live in Central Appalachian Territory • US Military Colleges: Free Tuition, have to serve after graduation

  5. Proposal • More scholarships • Variety of work and volunteer opportunities on and off campus • No tuition. Room and board are acceptable, don’t exceed $5,000 per semester • Colleges providing textbooks for classes, pay security deposit and return books at the end of the semester, receive that money back as long as the book was returned in an acceptable condition. • The cost of the security deposit would be far less than the cost to rent or buy the textbook.

  6. Campaign!

  7. Song! Scholarship by Juicy J https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIa6 KD7s20 Scholarship Remix!

  8. Ask to Support Our Campaign • President Sara Jayne Steen of Plymouth State University • Governor Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire • NH State Representatives: Carol Shea-Porter and Ann McLane Kuster • NH Senators: Kelly Ayotte and Jeanne Shaheen • U.S. Department of Education

  9. Works Cited Hopkins, Katy. "12 Tuition-Free Colleges." US News. U.S.News& World Report, 17 Dec. 2012. Web. 12 May 2014. <http://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/paying-for-college/slideshows/12-tuition-free-colleges>. Riper, Tom V. "The 10 Most Expensive U.S. Colleges, 201213." Forbes. Forbes Magazine, 13 Nov. 2012. Web. 12 May 2014. <http://www.forbes.com/pictures/eddf45ikjm/methodology/>.

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