The Cost Of A College Education

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The question of whether or not the cost of a college education is really worth it, is a question that people have been asking for many years, and still continue to debate about today. There are many people that strongly believe that the cost of a college education is worth it, while many others disagree, and I personally believe that it is worth it. The benefits of a college education outweigh the costs of it since college graduates tend to earn more money, have more job opportunities, and have gained a better return on investment. A college education seems to be worth the expense nowadays, especially due to the fact that college graduates tend to make more money. According to ProCong.org, “On average, a college graduate with a bachelor’s …show more content…

In April of 2013, there was a 3.6% unemployment rate for college graduates with bachelor degrees, who were 25 and over, compared to 5.0% of those with associate degrees, 7.5% for those with a high school diploma, and 11.4% for high school dropouts (“Is a college”, 2016, par. 9). I found it to be very interesting that there was such a large unemployment gap between students with bachelor degrees and students with an associate’s degree or even a high school diploma. “58% of college graduates and people with some college or associate’s degrees reported being ‘very satisfied’ with their jobs compared to 50% of high school graduates and 40% of people without a high school diploma” (“Is a college”, 2016, par. 9). While I am not shocked that college graduates with bachelor’s degrees tend to have the lowest unemployment, I am shocked that those with an associate’s degree had a much higher unemployment rate than I thought they …show more content…

One of the best things about receiving a college education is that there are many benefits, aside from the obvious monetary ones (Payscale, 2016, par. 9). One benefit in particular would be the fact that “some schools are simply doing a better job of setting their alumni up for success in the job market” (Payscale, 2016, par. 9). The fact that some schools are doing a better job of setting up their alumni for success in the job markets than other schools, is a big deal because it gives some college students a leg up in the job market, which makes the competition for jobs a lot

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