The Pros And Cons Of College Education

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In today 's high-tech economy, Americans believe that higher education as a key to the American Dream. Over the years college education has completely replaced a high school diploma as the gateway to the middle class, high school diplomas just don 't cut it anymore. However in conjunction to this belief is a very high price tag in the form of tuition fees. College education is something that most people are expected to have yet it is still something that a significant portion of the population simply cannot afford without going into massive debt with student loans. It seems to have become more of a privilege to those with higher income considering everyone else can 't afford it. "College students who fail to find employment at the level needed to pay back their loans in a reasonable amount of time have even been compared to the debtors under sub-prime mortgages whose homes are worth less than what is owed to the bank"(Psychological Today). So how exactly does higher education determine how much it will cost? It depends whether or not it is a private university, which can then charge however much they feel like charging their students or a public university, which uses a combination of public funds from federal and state government and tuition. Public universities are meant to be more of an affordable, yet competitive alternative …show more content…

It accounts for a quarter of the tuition increase at public colleges and a third of the increase at private colleges." He also found that regulations such as reporting requirements adds to the college costs which adds in to the tuition costs. Because of deregulation, a 90 percent increase in average cost in tuition and fees has been seen in public universities(Texas Higher Education Coordinating

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