College is important to many Americans who are either graduating or have recently graduated high school, but one problem stopping them from attending is how expensive college is. Many students cannot afford to attend college, and some decide not to attend because they cannot afford it. According to research about college costs, a public two-year college like Murray State College is estimated to cost $3,440 yearly for tuition and fees minimal compared to universities (Smith). The state and government should implement a way to make college cheaper by offering more scholarships, raise the cut off for financial aid, make the interest rate for student loans cheaper, and make the classes cost less.
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According to a website about Oklahoma tuition breakdowns, Murray State College costs $146.67 total per credit hour (Corporation). The tuition itself is $128.00 and the mandatory fees are $18.67 totaling the $146.67 total per credit hour (Corporation). Although community college is cheaper than a four-year university like the University of Oklahoma, college students still have the burden of the fees and possible loans they have to pay. Tuition and fees along with books at a two- year college like Murray State College can cost up to $3,500 per semester, but at a four-year university like the University of Oklahoma tuition and fees along with books can cost up to $4,200 per semester. This is a substantial difference in costs for a two-year college and a four-year university. If a college student is taking twelve hours at Murray State College then the student would be paying $1760.04 per credit hour alone. Why could the classes be cheaper for students who make good grades and show up to class every day? Why could the students who make the good grades and show up to class every day pay for only their books? Why could college not be cheaper in general to all students? If students are deciding to attend college, why do they need to worry about not being able to pay for college? Paying for college is one of the major uncertainties students deal with when they attend the college of their