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    The High Price of Higher Education In America's society today, students are expected to follow the path of day care, grade school, middle school, high school and hopefully college. Growing up in America today, the importance of education is stressed starting at the earliest stages of development. In a world with a competitive job market and with citizens who want to make the most money that they can, a college education is key in success. For some students, financing college is not a problem

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    Institutions of higher learning An institution of higher learning is defined as a place that offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs (Barrow, Brock, & Rouse, 2013). In the United States they date back to before the American Revolution, and have continually adapted to meet the needs of learners (Barrow, Brock, & Rouse, 2013). For example, institutions of higher learning are always incorporating new programs and working towards creating a quality learning environment. In the 21st century

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    Higher Education Enrollment Higher education in the U.S. has grown to become a vast enterprise comprising some 7,253 colleges and universities, 17.3 million students, 1.5 million faculty and staff members, and aggregate annual expenditures exceeding 515 million dollars (National Center for Education Statistics, 2016). According to the National Center for Education Statistics (2016), in fall of 2014, undergraduate enrollment saw an increase of 31 percent increase from 2000, when enrollment was 13

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    Higher education is generally referring to any form of education after secondary education. The industry of higher education has been established already for almost several centuries, and in contemporary times, this industry is indeed going to experience modifications on how the industry will function and continue on. The Princeton Review was established in 1981, and their main mission of test-preparation, tutoring services, and higher education admission counseling have remained constant throughout

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    Higher education has become a staple of American society. With over 20 million students attending over 4,500 degree granting institutions, the role that higher education has played on larger society is paramount (Thelin, 2017). However, despite the popularity of higher education institutions, the exact purpose of higher education has changed from century to century and may serve different purposes depending on who is asked. Higher education today is arguably both a public and private good. While

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    financially more than someone without a higher education. Leonhardt goes on to argue that the lack of individuals pursuing a higher education is why the “pay gap” has continued to multiply. Leonhardt contends a straightforward solution for the “inevitable” trend of few individuals graduating from such institutions, as he goes onto say that “college is a no-brainer.” Leonhardt stresses that actual financial cost of a higher education is worthwhile as the value of a higher education is what places and defines

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    A higher education can help with people's emotional state and the health of that person. There is also the case that you don't have to be in college for that long to start working and gain a high paying wage. “And. beyond money, education seems to make people happier and healthier” (D). Not only does seeking a higher education gets you a higher paying wage it also makes you a happier person. This could work by the interaction with fellow students on the campus and more knowledge than the average

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    Colleges and Universities are institutions of higher learning. These institutions are continuously changing and evolving as means for preparing their students for the ever changing and evolving world. The institutions' curriculums and courses that are offered to the students are reflections of those changes. Higher learning institution's graduate students will learn how to conduct research into new theories, conduct experiments that have never been done and analyze social changes for the betterment

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    The Importance of Higher Education An African Proverb once said “If you think education is expensive try ignorance.” This statement rings true today in relation to higher education. The importance of higher education cannot be stressed enough. A longer and happier life are just two of the things college graduates have over non college graduates. College graduates are more likely to have job satisfaction and security throughout their lifetime. One must see college as an investment in themselves

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