A lot of people will argue, that college is too expensive. Not everyone can go to college, for financial reasons. Also, they may get into college, but end up having to leave because they cannot afford the remaining balances; or, they received financial aid, but end up having to take out loans they are going to be paying back forever. It is like once they graduate they will be working mostly to pay off their student loan debt. This also discourages some students. In some cases, they will not even take the initiative to try because it is so costly. I do not understand why it cost so much to want to better yourself, and possibly put us in debt for the rest of our life just to receive a higher education. Not only has the cost of college risen over a period of time, but it continues to go up. Yes, they have alternatives for paying student debts, but what if you do not qualify? Lastly, you are not guaranteed a job just because you graduate and have a college degree(s).
Does college have to be that expensive; more people would be able to go to college if it was a lower price?
A very popular topic these days is College tuition. For what seems to be ages, people didn’t give much attention to the cost of tuition. However, in current times theres been a dramatic change. It seems that everyday, several people are coming to the harsh realization of how high tuition has gotten over the years and they wish to see a change. In this essay, I shall attempt to cover a very serious and hard topic. I say that because in the process of finding information for this topic, there are several articles showing examples of people attacking administrations in serious anger. Little to no information was found giving an example of college staff and administration trying to defend or speak up. Before beginning research for this paper, I believed there would have been several arguments made between enraged parents, students, graduates and administration. Though, upon examination I found my thoughts to be confirmed as false for the most part.
Bernie Sanders, senator of the state of Vermont said, “The cost of college education today is so high that many young people are giving up their dream of going to college, while many others are graduating deeply in debt” (“Brainy Quote”). Each year students take out loans to pay for a college education. Is it really necessary? They are just going to be a statistic. I believe everyone should not go to college. College is not for everyone.
- end with a thesis(The life of the typical college student is characterized by time spent studying, attending class, and socializing with peers if time is spent wisely college may be their key to success )
People expect students to educate themselves and go to college. However, college now a days is not worth the cost because of social changes, the increase in inflation and bankruptcy. Not attending college might make some people’s lives easier because they can just find a job without a degree.
There have been arguments when discussing the price of attending college. The main argument that we have is whether college tuition is too expensive or not. Over the last few decades the college tuition rates have increased drastically, but is a rate increase necessarily a good or bad thing. I personally believe that the cost to attend college is too expensive especially for low and middle-income families. There are many reasons why tuition could be considered too expensive they include, rise of tuition, little financial aid, and lack of college savings to name a few. The first reason why college tuition is considered too expensive is the continuing rise of tuition itself. Between the years 1973 to 2008 tuition for a four-year increased
In our society today, college is something that one is looked upon to do. Today our society is mostly looked at by our education level rather than who the person truly is. Now society is also looking at this generation for us to know that to succeed, one might set high goals for their self, which means going to college and pursing a degree. On the other hand, there are some people in this world that graduated from high school and have never been to college and are just happy with their life like it is. There are two ways to look at this topic. One is that college is worth the cost and another view is that college is not worth the cost at all. College is worth the cost. Yes, it can be expensive depending on where the high school graduated would like to attend to earn their degree, but education is something that is worth the cost and very valuable and something one will never lose.
After twelve years of mandatory schooling, eighteen years of listening to parents, the time has come. Senioritis kicks in, and students are wondering if four more years of school is the right choice for them. College is expensive, is a lot of work and takes a lot of valuable time, that could be spent making money. Two questions that arise are Is a college degree worth what students are paying? and Will they be getting what they want out of college? Andrew Hacker and Claudia Dreifus answer these questions in their article “Are Colleges Worth the Price of Admission”? This article outlines what colleges are doing poorly, such as offering too many sabbaticals, not spreading donations around, not engaging all students and not making them use their
Check out this great podcast episode on how to plan financially for a college education. It has helpful tips and questions to guide parents in the ins and outs of Taming The High Cost Of College.
Courtney Munna, a graduate of the prestigious New York University, has found herself $100,000 in debt at age twenty six. The photographer’s assistant has a degree in Religion and Women’s Studies, a program in which the cost is high, yet the value is not. Virtually no career paths exist that would compensate for Munna’s major investment. Munna’s education costs her $700 a month, and she states her regrets of the overpriced degree, “I don't want to spend the rest of my life slaving away to pay for an education I got for four years and would happily give back." While Munna’s sizeable loss can be attributed to her poor choice in degree, the all-encompassing trouble lies in the increasing need for student
College is worth the cost. Although now a days it is tough to get hired; it is wise for students to take the opportunity which not only builds up an adult’s character but also offers the chance to work in a setting you will appreciate being a part of and achieve in having a stable future.
A big question going through the minds’ of high school juniors and seniors is whether or not the cost of rising tuition, living fees, and books is truly worth the degree. The following articles discuss this topic and give specific details, statistics, and real world examples about the cost of college. Many colleges have recently raised their cost of tuition, discouraging many from considering going beyond a high school diploma. But what most people do not realize is the expenses that come with tuition. There are many fees for different classes, depending on what class and major is being pursued, the cost of books, and living expenses such as rent, utilities, transportation and meal cost. All of the
In our society today, college is something that one is expected to attend. Today, our place or position in society is mostly looked at by our education level rather than who the person truly is. Now society is also looking at this generation for us to know that to succeed, one might set high goals for their self, which means going to college and pursing a degree. On the other hand, there are some people in this world that graduated from high school and have never been to college and are just happy with their life like it is. There are two ways to look at this topic. One view is that college is worth the cost in the long run and another view is that college is not worth the cost at all. College is worth the cost. Yes, it can be expensive depending on where the high school graduate would like to attend, but education is something that is worth the cost and something one will never lose.
Many people have different opinions and don’t really know if college is actually worth its cost. But when it comes down to really thinking about whether it is or not, college has many benefits that could help you for your future. Receiving a college education is worth the amount of pay because it could prepare you for a lifetime job, provide better career opportunities and allows you to experience better networking opportunities.