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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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    it causes one ask themselves whether a traditional college degree is actually necessary to succeed. In today’s society, people believe that the more the college cost, the better it must be. Our generation has had the belief that you need the best education to acquire anywhere with your life beat into them since they were old enough to know what it means. If you do not have a degree you will not make it in this cut throat world, you are fated to live a life working a minimum wage job, barely…

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    There are several benefits of receiving an education after completing high school. One of the clear benefits is the career options and job security that comes with a collegiate degree. Statistics show that another large impact of a degree is the substantial increase of pay and benefits. Lastly, the personal growth obtained in the process of getting a degree is an essential to becoming a well rounded individual. The benefits of receiving a college education outweigh the cons with numerous reasons…

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    lower percentages in the Northeast and Midwest. In 2013, the percentage of educational attainment for Latinos in the United States was 62.4% received high school diplomas, 23.5% a two year degree or some college and 14% earned a bachelor’s degree or higher. The average personal income for Latinos was $21,900, and the average household income was $41,000 (Stepler & Brown, 2015; The Hispanic Population: 2010, 2011; Colby & Ortman,…

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    completed their degree program. The University of Oklahoma is what my future goal is, and I am ready to take the next step in my education. I have been working in women’s health the last several years, and in my early work performance as an associate register nurse. I currently reside in Tulsa, Oklahoma and will be able to go to onsite campus requests to continue my education. Being able to advance my studies online only…

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    to college for free, so they can look forward to a bigger future and better job opportunities in life. Having free college can be beneficial by bringing in even more young adults who are interested to further their education more and to help the lower class have their higher education too. Free college may be beneficial but it also come with problems or even alternatives. But that doesn 't mean we should stop this spontaneous idea from success. People are going to have their opinions on it, may…

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    how to not only identify plants and animals, but how to enjoy the wilderness without leaving an impact on it. A passion grew in me to help the environment and love the land I stand on. Rangers of the many parks we visited presented an abundance of education…

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    Education, it seems, has become one of the main foundations of American society. If a country innovates, it’s people must as well; that’s where college comes in. Since the dawn of the twenty-first century it has become more and more prevalent that the only way to truly be financially fit in an expanding economy is by obtaining a college degree. For some, this might not be as simple as it sounds due to the high price tags attached to diplomas. Today, many high-profile politicians argue that free…

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    Academic Responsiveness

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    My field of interest in higher education is the Office of Student Engagement particularly in offices involving advising, student support and academic achievement. Academic advising is an essential tool needed in order to establish a strong foundation for student’s development. Furthermore it helps students reach their educational and career goals. Higher education institutions provide academic advising to their students to help them remain on track for graduation. However, many students have…

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    Title Distinguished writer, Robert T. Perry, in his essay, On “Real Education”, argues why the United States needs more college-educated workers than ever. Perry’s purpose is to convince the idea that, more people need college education contrary to Murray’s beliefs. Perry takes a stand against Murray’s belief that not everyone should go to college. He adopts an optimistic tone in order to appeal to his readers. Perry appeals to authority with the sources he uses and establishes logos by…

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