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    play because when there’s a will, there’s a way. What these kind of people do not realize is that “college graduates are much more likely to be employed than those with only a high school diploma and earn substantially higher salaries” (Hrabowski 260). Owen and Sawhill also mention the gap between high school diploma holders and Bachelor Degree holders, with that gap earning being a $15,000 difference (210). That $15,000 is a big jump from you being considered middle class, or upper class, same…

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    Graduates Earn 84% more than high school grads, study says” by Tiffany Hsu, “On average, a doctoral degree-holder will earn $3.3 million over a lifetime, compared to $2.3 million for a college graduate and $1.3 million for those with a high school diploma.” What this quote is saying is that just graduating college will make you over a million more dollars in your lifetime, and who doesn’t want more money? All it takes is going to college for four years, and not every college athlete is doing…

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    Participant One is a 50-year-old African American sales manager. She is a grandmother. She cares for two of her grandchildren. She has had 2 ½ years of college experience. Quite often, she has tried to complete a bachelor’s degree, but her job has consumed most of her time. She seemed to feel that a degree would mean the world to her despite her present obstacles, which seem to be financed. She has a great desire to complete her degree, but “the timing is just not right at this time.” She…

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    College Still Matters

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    Andrew Delbanco explains a few reasons why college still important, one of them being the value of a bachelor’s degree as he said, “Its’ clear that a college degree long ago supplanted the high school diploma as the minimum qualification for entry into the skilled labor market.” The high school diploma it is not sufficient to be competitive in a job market where a certain skill, and work effort is expected. A degree in business informs the employer that an individual is capable of working in the…

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    “What is the main purpose of going to college or university” Those people who finished up with high school, they might be thinking about whether to continue their higher education by starting with college or university. There are diverse ideas and opinion related to the main purpose of why people attending college or university. According to Michelle Adam’s article “Is college worth it” the two main causes for people going to college or university are either personal and intellectual growth or…

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    Higher Education, Workforce Development, Credentialing, and Jobs: Diverse Credentialing may be the best way to tie all of them together! As part of the debate for the future of higher education, change is a buzz-word within the role of institutions for learning and earning credentials. Over the past few years, the discussion about the future of higher education institutions have included so many hot topics from changes in the performance measures, including retention and graduation rates,…

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    many decades now, we have been in a great dispute on whether people should attend college. It is a widely known fact that those who have received a college degree make more money throughout their lifetimes than those who only have a high school diploma. This dispute is strong because millions of people have lectured about this topic for years, and the debate continues to evolve. There are people who can't attend college due to money and test scores but want to, and there are those who can…

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    makes it evident that educational attainment is positively related to the level of earnings. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics 2014 Report, a person with a bachelor’s degree earned $1,101 a week on average while a person with a high school diploma earned on average $668 a week. Take me as an example, I used to work at Lenovo as an office assistant after graduating from high school. Compared with college graduates who performed the same role as I did and made $60 per day, I only earned…

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    me that graduating from four-year college will provide more financial success. Automatically college graduates will receive more than those who stopped there is a case and after graduating high school. Many who stick to only having a high school diploma will find themselves with higher chances of working part time rather than full-time. Their wages will be much slower than those with a college degree all in all, I have concluded that colleges investment for people to retire much earlier and live…

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    to attend college, while others decided to immediately start living their lives. A college degree has become the new high school diploma where a bachelor’s degree is the minimal credentials for obtaining an entry-level job. In todays world there are many reasons why a college degree has become the new high school diploma. A college diploma is the new high school diploma because of the loss of true academic learning achievement standards in the educational system. In present day the world is…

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