The Financial Hurdles of American Higher Education

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Receiving a high school and college education is a great privilege to a lot of people in the United States. For many Americans, attending college can be a great hurdle to surpass in comparison to attending high school. This is because college is more academically rigorous and costly than high school. However, despite college being a great way to advance academically and professionally, it is understandable why many people choose not to continue their education after graduating from high school. College tuition in the United States is among the highest in the world. Apart from academic tuition, American students also have other expenses to pay for. According to College Board, the average cost of tuition and fees for the 2015-2016 school year …show more content…

However, if a student chooses to attend a private high school, it is not free or government funded. According to data from the Nation Center for Education Statistics, the average annual cost of private high school in America is about $13,030. Aside from tuition, private schools also acquire students to wear a uniform, which also has to be paid for. Students do not have to pay for living expenses because they’ll be coming to school from home and most schools provide textbooks for students. The expenses in high school are way less than college expenses. In college, students receive a higher education making it a lot more challenging than high school classes. This is specifically so if students did not have a challenging academic experience in high school. Classes are chosen based on major and curriculum. Professors typically give three to five assignments per week but this, of course, varies on the major. One major difference when it comes to classes is that in college, students are able to choose their schedule that will fit their newly adult and busy life, whereas in high school you are not able to do …show more content…

Students tend to choose to attend high schools that are closer to their home, so they can have access to easier transportation. That being said, students in high school come from the same area. In high school, there are fewer clubs and organizations. Because faculty runs clubs and organizations, if a student wants to create a club, it usually takes a long time because they need the approval of their teachers and faculty. Since students abide by their parent 's rules and live at home, they have little to no social life outside of high school. In college, students are independent and therefore have to be careful of their

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