The idea that the cost of education is often detrimental for working-class students

Write a research-based, argumentative essay in which you argue the idea that the cost of education is often detrimental for working-class students (consider Sara Goldbrick-Rab's arguments in "City of Broken Dreams"). In your argument explain that instead of being a source of opportunity, colleges often reproduce social inequalities that place a special burden on working-class students and students of color. U. Sara Goldbrick-gab's "City of Broken Dreams" as one of your sources. Use three additional sources', which you cite directly, for a minimum total of four academic sources supporting your argument.

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