THE HIGHER EDUCATION COSTS THE LESS IT'S VALUED



It’s important to have good education. Education means a lot in everyone's life as it contributes to our learning, knowledge and skills. It completely changes our mind and personality and helps us achieve positive attitudes. It is intended to inspire from childhood. But is that really the case? An increasing number of students say that the College is not worth the ever-increasing costs. Let's deal with this issue.  

Ascent Student Loans, a private provider of student loans, conducted research. Students enrolled in the four-year undergraduate program, aged 18 to 24 years, who took student loans were interviewed. According to this study, approximately 60% of the respondents say that they are responsible for covering more than half of the total cost of their education.

The higher education costs the less it's valued.

However, more than half (51.7%) said that, in their opinion, "the cost of higher education does not keep up with the cost."

Also in the 2017-2018 academic years, there is a trend of growth in the cost of education and accommodation and food for both public and private colleges. This trend extends to both public and private colleges. The average fee for four years at the state public college rose 3.1 percent (to $20 770), and the cost at private institutions increased 3.5 percent (to $46 950).

 


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