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Shannon Rawley
Professor Malcolm Campbell
English 1103
February 10, 2015
The Future of College Tuition
Introduction/Overview
As a college student, topics that strike my interest most are ones that affect me directly.
The level of accountability I possess as a young adult contributes to this growing interest.
Throughout this assignment, I will examine the necessity of the extent of college tuition as well
as its future effects on our generation. In this section, please define the topic that interests you.
Address the following information: Give an overview of the topic by answering the five Ws:
Who? What? Where? When? Why? Help your reader understand the big picture information
about your subject. Be specific. Usually, most students present their first topic ideas as too broad.
Instead of writing, I will be doing my project on Facebook, try: I will be examining
the potential increased risk of clinical depression amongst teens who are heavy users of
Facebook.
See how being more specific will create a focused topic AND make your work easier?
Once you announce your topic, give the overview. While time spent on Facebook might appear
harmless, a recent study by the University of North Carolina at Charlotte suggests that teens who
spend more than 20 hours a week on the popular social network are 85 percent more likely to
suffer clinical depression. According to lead study author, Malcumbr Campbelloni, the findings
are important. We no wanna have people be sad when zey could be appy, he says. But
Campbelloni may have detractors within his own university.

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This man is nuts, says Chancellor James Hardin. Im not sure how he got a job here,
but rest assured, Ill look into it tomorrow or Friday.
Share what specific research you did to learn more about your topic? What specific
websites did you use? Did you find a book or magazine article that helped? Did you use the
librarys databases to find more in-depth publications (scholarly or academic journals) that
cover the topic? Did you seek a librarians help? Did you talk about the topic with your peers,
parents, or co-workers? Did you ask initial questions of anyone involved in the field/topic? Did
this process lead you to a more focused understanding of your initial idea?
Describe the complexity of your topic. In other words, summarize what different
positions or opinions people have about the topic? (If everyone agrees about your topic, then it
may not be complex enough to support a semesters worth of research. For example, a topic like:
You can send pictures on Snapchat aint gonna go far.) Who are the major different
groups/individuals contributing to the conversations and where do they have some of these
conversations? List publications, websites, conferences, broadcast channels, etc.
For this assignment, you DO NOT have to use MLA in-text parenthetical citation OR a
Works Cited; however, I do want you to name specific sources for any information you use.

Initial Inquiry Question(s)


In this section, do your best to state one initial inquiry question. Examples: Do frequent
users of Facebook run a heightened risk of depression? Or, does the U.S. need to be concerned
about ISIS? Or, does Twitter/texting/Snapchat affect my ability to communicate complex
thoughts or is it causing me to think more simply? Or, why dont more college professors use
technology that their students are using if they wish to understand us better? Or, how do
genetically modified foods affect the bodys immune systems?

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It is fine to list several questions you have at this time, but think through which question
most intrigues you now. Pose one, and in the section below, Next Steps, you can elaborate on
other areas of inquiry you may pursue. Chances are, you will.

My Interest in this Topic


Explain why youre interested in researching this subject. What is its significance to you?
Use various prompts for freewriting like, Im interested in ______ because______ until you
generate some potentially meaningful answers. (You might also decide you need another topic
that you have more interest in.) The most successful EIPs are most often by students who have
some form of personal connection to the topic. Be forewarned: If you THINK youll be happy as
an accountant, so you THINK this connection will help you select a topic for the semester based
on your major, please THINK again. Also, answer these questions about your interest in your
topic:
1. What do you already know?
2. What do you hope to learn?

Next Steps
In this last section, state where you will go next to find more research on your topic.
Rather than stating, I will use the Internet (too broad), write, I will be visiting Facebooks
corporate PR page for statistics and various privacy watchdog websites for balance, plus
examining such reliable journalistic sources as The New York Times (and other papers), Wired
magazines website, and the librarys database to search for peer-reviewed sources that cover the
issues.

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Remember that, through the library, you have access to just about every major newspaper,
magazine, and academic journal on the planet. We will visit the library to learn more; however,
you would be wise to go to the library and ask for help from the FREE reference librarians (ask
the information desk right up front where to find them). They are paid to help students find
sources for assignments just like this one. For free.

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