The Pros And Cons Of Higher Education

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Higher education is a commodity that most Americans think about when having children.
Can they afford to send their child off to college? How much is the total cost for their education? These are common questions amongst parents who are thinking about having their child attend college. With many Americans living paycheck to paycheck, college can seem nearly impossible. Families are trying their best to set aside money for their children but are constantly being put into a bad position as the cost of tuition raises each and every year. “No one should be denied the opportunity to get an education and increase their earning potential based solely on their inability to pay for a college education.”(Scott, Bobby) All children should have access to a quality education and not burden a family nor put the student into debt. “Families are spending an average of sixty four billion in tuition a year to send thirteen point nine million students to public colleges and universities.”(Neuharth, Al) As Americans we should see this as a problem. When our tax dollars are going to things like wars and more pay for government officials instead …show more content…

This is a key reason why obtaining a college degree is a must. A long time ago a simple high school diploma could get you a good job. Now a high school diploma gets you nowhere. Companies now look for people who have better social skills, more experience and knowledge. This is where higher education come in having a college degree can give you all those things that companies are looking for. “The reality is that we all need the kind of education--beginning with preschool and kindergarten--that the idea of college education demands, and that the only way to make this idea prevail is to make the possibility of going to college, without crippling debt, part of our social compact.”(Warren, Kenneth, and

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