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    choice to continue my education after high school was a no-brainer. However, for others, reaching this decision is heavier and more complicated. These people get to weigh their options: do they spend money now to further their education, or do they start making money now and go straight into the work force? Unfortunately, many chose to go immediately start working after high school because they think that college is not important or beneficial. Obtaining a higher education is always worth it for…

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    towns in Texas so with more violence comes more work and danger for the officers. As for the Weston police, not so much. Shouldn’t the heavier workload come with a higher pay grade for the people putting their lives on the line almost every second in Odessa? The work they put in comes with some education but the more education, the higher the annual…

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    From this, I discovered ideas that opened my eyes to what I can use this University for and how I can become successful in my life. Mainly, I learned that there is thousands of opportunities available to anyone who wants to pursue them. It’s not just the basic careers of lawyer, doctor, nurse; there are so many more options and niche careers that will fit anyone’s passions and desires. First off, Dr. Hetherington is an education professor, and from that, he participates in three activities:…

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    first question is most useful, helping institutions focus in on their own strengths considering, “What do we do best?” (Buller, 2015, p.122). Just the first of four questions this sets the tone of this plan. By design it is purposefully general, higher education is changing rapidly and it requires an agile, flexible planning system that can also change. Even Wagener and Smith (1993) in an article discussing strategic planning among Historically Black…

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    In 1983, the cost of a public universities was $3,433. That figure would be in the value of the dollar at its current market value. The price in 2013 was $18,110. That figure is also using the current value of the dollar (Fast Facts). In thirty years, the cost of a bachelor’s degree has increased approximately 527%. The costs and time to attain a college degree is expensive without a doubt. A chart published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the employment data for people over 25 years of…

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    Traveling During their high school careers, individuals may begin to question whether or not a college education is important, let alone beneficial. For many high school students, acquiring a stable income and securing a job are appealing thoughts to most. While it may be true pursuing a college, education is probably one of the biggest expenses you will face, the importance of a higher education has become quite evident in terms of potential earnings in today’s society. However, college…

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    senior secondary education from DN model public school, Moga (Punjab), affiliated from central board of secondary education…

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    Varathan 10/05/14 ENC 1101-U32 College Education in America College has always been part of the American dream. However, the rapid increase of tuition and other costs (housing, textbooks, loans etc.) has made going to college harder than ever. Now, more and more people are choosing not to go to college because of how expensive it is. Yet college degrees are valued so high and are important to many people. Countless people believe that the cost of a higher education in America is worth every…

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    Nowadays, education has become one of the most important ways for people to improve themselves and realize their dreams. It not only empowers individuals to work harder, but also motivates women to free themselves from restriction. However, Karen Ho explains how the elite education system blinded students’ eyes on what constituted a good job in the essay “Biographies of Hegemony”. She also mentioned that Wall Street companies hire the majority of their employees from elite universities,…

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    billion dollars. Trump plans to increase this fund by ten percent adding an extra 52.3 billion dollars. While the military defense is acquiring over five hundred billion dollars in funding, the question is how much is the education system-- the backbone of society-- receiving? The education system is receiving a mere fifty-nine billion dollar budget, which is a nine billion dollar difference from past years. This might sound like a large amount of money, but in reality it…

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