Persuasive Essay On The Cost Of Higher Education

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It’s a heated debate these days as to how students should earn their college degree. Most higher education seekers in the 20th Century had limited choices… attend a university or community college. Technology in the 21st Century has increased the methods and opportunities to further education. Online opportunities have reduced the price of education and opened paths to almost any career choice available at college campuses. So, why wouldn’t everyone skip the expense of physically attending college and complete their degree online? Because what you learn from a textbook or e-book is only a fraction of the overall college education. Students would miss out on the social aspects of growing in college… the stepping stones of independence: …show more content…

The Dallas news touches on it in their article “Most college classes cost more online than on campus”. According to their study most online classes cost 20% more that on campus classes once all the additional fees are collected (dallasnews). For some, this statistic might be shocking as many people try to take online classes because they think they are cheaper. The article mentions the $10,000 degree backed by governor Rick Perry. A program where students can all take online classes together in the biggest cities across the country. Dallas news questions the quality of these degrees as do I because the resources aren’t readily available as they would be at a school. The University of Texas at Arlington charges and additional $75.00 - $90.00 distance fee; and online courses here cost between $4,415 and $4,490 while taking a class on campus there costs $4,439 (dallasnews). Seemingly the same amount overall if not a little bit more. Blanche Deutsch is 49 years old and has taken many online classes at UNT, and she continues to take them for her convenience. Online classes “seem like a cost savings for the university, but we’re still paying the same amount,” she said

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