My revision is an attemp to answer some of the questions posed by the first writing. The government is thought to foot this bill or the citizens with taxes. The first paragraph addresses this concern. The student will profit threefold: working in the real world, learning from the communities he service, and the satisfaction of working his own way through college.
Various researches, surveys, and reports states citizens with higher education benefits everyone.
One column each, the two areas of text below are on the postcard. The other side has the call to action asking citizens to sign and mail placing their names to petition Congress for the creation of a Free Higher Education Bill. What this campaign is trying to accompish is putting the desire and ability an individual has above monetary value by making it affordable for everyone to attend college.
What if college were free? Everyone with a desire to continue his education will be able to receive a college degree. Different programs can replace the traditional tuition policy. Students can work in the community service capacity at food banks, work with the homeless shelters or in soup kitchens, or work with the physically and mentally impaired and the elderly. Internships can coincide with the student’s course work. Other programs are exploitable substitutions for college tuition.
The U.S. Bureau of the Census Survey reports:
· College graduates earn twice the income of high school graduates.
· States that make bigger investments in higher education see better public safety
outcomes.
· Education is a long-term investment that would create lasting changes for communities in
terms of economic development, civic involvement and crime.
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