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Brainstorming persuasive speech topics for college students

I'm in a required communications class and have to give a persuasive speech. I'm having trouble picking a topic that's both engaging and relevant to college students. Any cool ideas?

a year ago

I can certainly see why it might be difficult to find a persuasive topic that is both exciting to the audience and relevant to your peers in the college setting. Here are some ideas that you might consider:

1. "Addressing Mental Health on Campus": Considering college can often be a stressful time, you could discuss ways colleges should incorporate mental wellness programs into their curriculums and the positive impact it could have on students.

2. "Supporting Local Economy vs. Chain Stores": This can be a lively discussion point for a college community, with many big-chain stores populating college towns.

3. "Increasing Campus Sustainability Initiatives": Address the need for colleges to become more environmentally friendly through recycling programs, more efficient energy use, etc.

4. "The Importance of Learning Financial Literacy in College": Advocate for the necessity of personal finance education as a mandatory course for every student attending college, as it's a topic that's pertinent to surviving in the 'real world' post-graduation.

5. "Restructuring Intercollegiate Athletics": Discuss the potential for reforming traditional ways that college sports are organized and funded.

6. "Balancing Technology and Personal Interactions in a Digital Age": With a surge in digital communications, argue for a conscious balance between face-to-face interactions and digital communications.

Remember to choose a topic that you're passionate about as that will shine through in your speech. It can also be beneficial to choose a topic that prompts your audience to think differently, as this can lead to a more engaging discussion.

a year ago

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