Importance of Higher Education Essay

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    begin to take their official government positions, public education is undeniably a topic of constant discussion. Each candidate will be faced with an array of long standing and new policies affecting higher education. Each dedicating that they would continue to increase funding of institution tuition and keeping the tuition rates low and affordable for the students. One federal law policy that governs higher education is the Higher Education Act 1965 (HEA) which governs the administration of…

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    decision with important trade-offs to consider. Many worry that the intellectual and personal benefits of a collegiate liberal arts education are substantially outweighed by the overarching social stigma that such a degree is obsolete. Furthermore, they must consider the financial burden and student loans that they will likely incur as a result of this type of education as opposed to more affordable public universities. For these families, their minds spinning with unanswered questions, author…

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    White-Americans and minorities. These policies are not always directly targeting low-income schools, however it can be seen within the segregation of residential areas that has a direct impact on local schools. The racial and ethnic stratification of education in low-income schools is not simply the work of one factor, but a combination of sociological elements that have perpetuated these circumstances. Through intergroup relations, sociological components, and historical events constrain the…

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    Maricela Gomez GTIS 7 Reading has a vital importance in a child’s life. There are many things that could predict a student’s achievement and one of those include the student’s reading comprehension. However, as a fragile organ, reading could be affected by outer occurrences that could set a child on an unfavorable path. Students characterize themselves as readers throughout elementary, which helps them flourish as members of society. It is important to keep students that mentality…

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    One of the most significant changes in education over the past few decades has been the importance of earning a college degree. The National Center for Education Statistics (2014) reports that from 1997 to 2011, the total enrollment of 18 to 24 year olds in postsecondary degree-granting institutions had increased by 49%. Furthermore, the number of 18 to 24 year olds in postsecondary degree-granting institutions is projected to increase by an additional 9% by 2022 (Hussar & Bailey, 2014). With…

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    tantamount to a lifetime of financial instability and limited job prospects. This perpetuating fear drives even the most seemingly scrupulous individuals to do anything to succeed. Although cheating is often attributed to an absence of motivation, the importance of attaining a college degree to secure one 's future and the intense societal pressures to excel in school are other often overlooked incentives that could tempt desperate high school students to seize the opportunity for an easy…

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    from other scholarships. The stress level from the first year of college would greatly diminish with another scholarship to relieve more of the burden. The cost of a college education at a renown University is in fact well worth the effort, but also influences the experience the student has while achieving that education. The deficit of most scholarships clouds a students mind despite not being a large margin to begin with. This being true, any additional scholarship is like an extra life…

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    entering college. College tuition seems to go up every year making it harder to encourage students to pay the money to go to college. The main point students need to remember is the importance of an education, and how much further it will take you in life than a GED. College is not supposed to be all about education either, because the relationships you establish in college will affect you for the rest of your life. Columbia College is an excellent college regarding its location, clubs, and…

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    Pursuing A College Degree

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    college degree. For apprenticeships, trade and vocational schools, most programs require the student to complete the classes as well as two thousand hours of on-the-job training with a licensed professional. The curriculum for these programs approach education by being more focused on developing a skill set, rather than general knowledge like college. Another advantage trade schools, vocational schools, and apprenticeship licenses or certificates have over college degrees are job security. The…

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    Standardized Testing

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    The world of higher education, since its beginning, has become progressively more complex and convoluted. Structures and systems have adapted and transformed, partially in response to an increasingly fast-paced society, and partially as a result of increased emphasis on various subjects and disciplines. Of particular interest to this author is the prestige of a college or university, with specific regards to standardized testing as a measure. In other words: Are standardized test scores of…

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