Monday, December 6, 2010

Blog # 7

Letter Response

Dear Mr. Gilliam:

I admit that the college is considering raising the tuition for the students, due to state government has contemplated to withdrawn his support from incoming years. It is understable that almost of the three fourths of the students expenses are sustain financially by the county taxpayers and state, and that may result in students paying higher fees than they used to. However, I’d like to suggest that you take in consideration the income of each student in order that those in need, or less income can have access to College Education services and that way continuing their education. Otherwise, the lack of affordable tuition may impede them to maintain their next semester courses, resulting that many students drop out. It has been shown that students who do not have financially support of fine sponsors like those mention above, get discourage easily and failed to continue their education. In addition, some of them are unemployed, which means higher chance of putting their education on hold. Even worse, they may become a great burden to the government in the future because their lack of necessary skills. For this reason, I strongly encourage you to weigh up the students necessities, before taking the appropriate measurements.

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