Essay On College Is Worth The Cost Of Higher Education

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Many people argue that college has become too expensive and is no longer worth it to attend. However, I think that college is worth the cost because the benefits of receiving a higher level education outweigh the negatives. College gives people a higher level education that they wouldn’t be able to receive just anywhere. In the case of Liberal Arts Colleges, attending one of these universities gives one a “well-rounded learning experience” that is “enormously practical because they become resources on which to draw for continual learning, for making decisions in one’s life, and for making a difference in the world.” (B) Having a college education allows people to learn more information from their college professors and higher-level college courses than they would learn by just doing something and figuring …show more content…

With the average wages for college graduates dropping, the negatives of going to college seem apparent; however, this is not necessarily an issue related to attending college itself. Even though college graduates are seeing their wages drop, so are all the people who didn’t attend college and due to the “median gap in annual earnings between a high school and college graduate as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau in 2010 [of] $19,550,” (F) those who didn’t attend college are probably making even less than those who did attend college. Also, even though the initial prices of attending college are very high, “many colleges are not very expensive, once financial aid is taken into account.” (D) While some schools may be very expensive to attend, if one is really in need of financial aid, they can usually find a school that will offer it. According to David Leonhardt, “Average net tuition and fees at public four-year colleges this past year [2011] were only about $2,000.” This clearly shows that people can find a way to attend college that won’t be too

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