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    American undergraduate admission. In the recent decade, the SAT and the ACT have become an increasingly important factor in evaluating the burgeoning number of college applicants, largely because of their comprehensiveness and standardization in the education industry. According to The New York Times, an overwhelming amount of 1,666,017 students took the ACT and 1,664,479 took the SAT in 2012. These dedicated students didn’t just take the tests for the sake of knowledge, they painstakingly…

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    a college education become much more important to the young adults of America. College application turn-ins have increased and more children now attend a college or university. What has changed the importance of college in the minds of teenagers? College is now seen as an outlet for many students, it helps them maybe escape from a place they know would not benefit them if they stayed there and give them the readiness they need for a future. College is all about furthering your education and…

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    intellectual and social experiences. To support his position first, Khan comments higher education is under increasing scrutiny, in parts. Next, he states that students have begun to recognize something very counterintuitive. Finally, he states that having more faculty with broad backgrounds shows a deep desire to mentor students. Khan purpose in writing this article was to inform us that the core of higher education is increasing because both intellectual enrichment and enhancement job…

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    Civic Education As we advanced into the modern day society with its technological advancements, many high schools have withdrawn from teaching civic courses in classrooms. This was caused by the differing views on politics and many controversial issues related to it. However, with the descending numbers in voter turnout each year and the controversy surrounding the 2016 presidential election, many want to bring civic education back into the spotlight. Although many experts do agree that…

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    On an individual level, the purpose for education is for people to have better job prospects than he or she would have with just a high school diploma. With better job prospects, a person might also have also have better job security. Essentially, pursuing higher education allows an individual to move up in status in their society. Educated people will then be able to contribute their newly learned skills to better the society. With these purposes for the individual, and the benefits to society,…

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    the focus of higher education has been on, science, technology, engineering, and math, also known as, STEM. In today’s economy “of changing demographics, 24/7 news cycles, and a global marketplace, the liberal arts are critical to success in every economic sector.” (Huff) A liberal education helps prepare students to shape change not just be victims of it (MICH ROTH PG11). It provides students with skills that allow them to succeed in the workplace and in life. A liberal education matters…

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    Introduction Leadership development is an intimidating task for institutions of higher education. Often, academics are conflicting leaving individuals in the higher professions to take on or assume the leadership role. Satisfaction and exuberance give the institution a sense of accomplishments which is obtained from their professionalism and communication. Many are not placed in the leadership role, but are selected and rewarded for teaching or research development. There are too many times…

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    Take a moment to think about education from, let’s say, thirty years ago. When a student finished high school said student was able to get a good job maybe have a family. In the past a high school diploma was not taken for granted, a high school diploma was a big deal. Sadly over the last decade or so the value of a high school education has fallen. Next college was a valuable level of education for a young person. College was considered valuable and employers stressed having a college degree…

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    Latino Family Culture

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    Calaff the author describes how the traditions of Latino families are deep rooted in support and states that, “Latino parents encourage their students with stories of a successful relative, either real or invented, to help solidify the importance of higher education” (Calaff, 2008). Calaff’s research goes on to explore the impact that families can have on first generation college students in a positive way through verbal encouragement and positive reinforcement. In many cases the parents of…

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    A college education is more important - but more expensive - than ever before. In a society where a higher education is the key to opportunity, it is becoming increasingly important to obtain a college degree in order to live a successful and comfortable life. However, affordable college tuition is not a reality in the United States. The cost of college tuition sometimes prevents otherwise capable students from ever reaching their full potential. Many other graduates will leave college with debt…

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