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    value of the education is equal to the amount of money they are paying. Although many student believe college is not worth the financial investment, there are many benefits in going to college other than obtaining a degree, making it worth the financial investment because it helps you acquire higher pay at your job, become a critical thinker and makes your chances of getting a job increase. While you may end up having to pay the high cost of tuition, in the end you will receive a higher pay…

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    The Value and Purpose of Postsecondary Degrees Students of for-profit colleges are only 11% of America’s higher education population yet they account for 44% of federal student loan defaults because the value of their degree makes them the least desirable to be hired by employers (Harvard Law Review, 2015). This is also a product of aggressive recruiting techniques that target military members by offering a fast, convenient path towards an accredited degree. As it turns out, a degree awarded…

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    households had enrolled in any college by the October immediately following graduation(National Center for Education Statistics [NCES],2006)” (Hudley 441). This is a significant about of high schoolers that came from less fortunate households. Although the number is little higher for higher income households, it still says a lot about about the drive of teens to get a higher level education. Others may say children of parents that did not attend college, or have a low house hold income…

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    your professional career. It is a place where you develop the skills you need to get the job you want. Having any type of degree from a college will increase the amount of job opportunities available to you, employers look for someone who has an education in their field. College is a place where you get to be open to new experiences, meet the people who you’ll consider ‘friends’ for the rest of your life, and it’s a place where you’ll learn the definition of stress but also learn how to…

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    engages in multiple efforts to improve opportunities for historically marginalized and excluded groups in America (Pojman, 1998). These policies focus on both employment and education. In institutions of higher education, affirmative action refers to admission and recruitment policies that provide equal and equitable access to education for those groups that have been excluded or underrepresented, such as women and racial/ethnic minorities (Coate & Laury, 1993). The controversy surrounding…

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    The Folly of Over-Education In 2012, for the first time ever, the majority of the unemployed in the US had attended college (Shedlock). With more and more parents pushing their children towards college and university education, is obtaining a degree no longer a stepping stone towards employment? It seems now that a higher education won 't necessarily lead to a better life. With the increase in university educated individuals, there are consequences. The job market is flooded, there 's an…

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    In the United States today, there are various way in which individuals can further their education. One can easily opt to attend extended individual classes, vocational trade, community college or a four-year university. Once completed, they obtain specific certifications, which vary from a certificate to a PHD. While these options provide educational opportunities for all, some would argue that there is an over utilization of community colleges. “In the Defense of Elitism”, William A. Henry III…

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    Importance of College Education Education is human power, without education your life is not worth living because there wouldn’t be higher paying jobs. The educational degree you get determines the quality of life you want to live in your future. Have faith in where you are heading toward. You will achieve your goal if you put all your effort on it. Universities are not always the option to start your college life. Educated people’s life can start from community college too. Time is money,…

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    measure of success. As a society, high schools have morphed from setting kids on the track for the real world, to setting them up for college. While, college is a good choice for most kids, not every child is meant to strive to that level of higher education; they simply will not find success in that way. Daniel Hand in particular has a pressure for students to over extend themselves, just because they are influenced to be the best they can be, it is not always beneficial. The United States has…

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    Why Do People Go to College? When people speak of pursuing a post-secondary education nowadays, it usually has a negative connotation with the American student debt being in the trillions. Not only that, but there are also countless stories of college graduates not being able to find jobs in the fields they studied in. To add to on to their burdens, most students working towards a higher education are forced to take out loans in order pay their tuition. Once students consider all the…

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