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  • Financial Aid Available To Older Students
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    College Costs Introduction It's no secret that financing a college education is getting tougher. College costs have skyrocketed over the past decade or so, and there " so relief in sight. Average tuition at four-year colleges will increase 7 percent this school year, double the rate of inflation. Student aid is not increasing fast enough to plug the growing gap between tuition and family finances. In addition, there is a growing number of older students entering college today. These students hav...
  • Participants Knowledge Of Aids And Hiv
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    Condom Use and the Accuracy of AIDS knowledge Across Africa, the HIV virus has spread ed mostly through sexual intercourse. The healthcare professionals and researchers are trying to find out if people are most likely to take precaution in protecting themselves from the virus by using condoms. Their main focus was in the southern and eastern parts of Africa, where 1 in 4 adults are HIV positive. A Demographic and Health Survey was done in 1994 and revealed that "92% of men and 80% of women" were...
  • Free Application For Federal Student Aid
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    Financial Aid Financial aid is money in the form of loans, grants and employment that is available to a student to help pay the cost of attending. Financial aid comes from the federal government, which is the largest provider of aid, as well as state government, the school and a variety of other public and private sources. If you think your educational expenses are more than you and your family can afford, you should apply for financial aid using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAF...
  • Students Contract Aids
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    Should College Students Be Tested For Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome? Today, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome is a horrifying epidemic that is grasping our younger adults. If more college students knew more about the exact effect of AIDS, then it wouldn't be a huge epidemic as is now. College students need to be tested for AIDS so that they can inform other people of the opposite sex of the sexual background so that they don't pass the deadly disease to them. Today with many of the colle...
  • Question About Previous Drug Convictions
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    The millions of college students heading to campus next year will not include an estimated 28,000 who will be denied federal financial aid because they have admitted to a recent drug conviction. Along with those, another 12,000 more may also be denied federal assistance because they have failed to answer a question that has been placed on the new financial aid forms among the income and background inquiries. The roughly ten million students who fill out financial aid forms will face a crucial qu...
  • Junior High Level Program
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    Statement of Problem Growing up as a teenager in today's society is not as easy as it may have been in generations past. Young adults of today's era face many social and environmental issues that plague them with immense stress. For example, violence among youth and, more specifically, school shootings and gang violence strike fear among every adolescent's mind before they face each day at school. And the pressure from peers for using and abusing illegal drugs is as strong as it has ever been. B...
  • Academic And Factual Knowledge Of Aids
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    In opposition of many academic scholars' opinions, we should not feel that the increase in knowledge and awareness of AIDS in today's youth will put this generation at a lower risk of contracting the disease. Many of the academic elite on the study of AIDS agree with Uzi Brook's statement that the "importance of adequate knowledge about AIDS in relation to infection control is evident" (272). However, I disagree with this statement. The younger generation maybe more learned on the subject of AID...
  • Lower Class Student At Xuhs
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    Social Class Data Analysis "Class distinctions and conflict are ever present in the ongoing life of school, and there is a dominant / subordinate delineation in adolescents' thinking about social classes" (Brantlinger, 1995). While the statistical data that was collected from Xavier University High School (XUHS) does not generally support Brantlinger's conclusion, students at XUHS are aware of class distinctions. XUHS is a college prep school and tuition for the 2002-2003 school year is $6,745 p...

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