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This book examines how the unique perspectives of BIPOC faculty and
students must be integrated into the undergraduate curriculum to
expose students of color to education abroad experiences, enhance
cultural awareness and sensitivity, and lend to a broader diversity
and inclusion perspective. This edited volume, written by authors
of color, argues that education abroad programs not only provide
essential academic and cultural enrichment but can also be an
important nexus of innovation. When approached within a creative,
interdisciplinary, and holistic framework, these programs are ripe
with opportunities to engage various constituencies and a potent
source of strategies for bolstering diversity, recruitment,
retention, and graduation. Despite a tendency to view study abroad
as a luxurious option for persons with wealth and means, the
editors and their authors argue that global education should be
thought of as a fundamental and integral part of higher education,
for all students, in a global era.
Is College a Lousy Investment?: Negotiating the Hidden Cost of
Higher Education discusses many of the economic misconceptions
about earning a college degree. While it is widely believed that
attending college guarantees wealth and success, students,
concerned parents, and higher education professionals have
neglected calculating the full-range of short-term and long-terms
costs. Our work illustrates how the promotion of education merely
as a commodity come at a high price for the individual and society.
We argue how the idea of 'investment' can be expanded from a
short-sighted view to engage a broader, more holistic rationale for
higher education from which students can expect a full return on
investment.
The Roadmap to Investing in Yourself: The Real Costs of a College
Education, 2nd Edition discusses many of the economic
misconceptions about earning a college degree. While it is widely
believed that attending college in itself guarantees wealth,
thinking of a college degree as a commodity has kept students,
parents, and higher education professionals from understanding the
full range of short-term and long-term costs. This book illustrates
how the promotion of education merely as a commodity comes at a
high price for both the individual and society. Authors Tara
Jabbaar-Gyambrah and Seneca Vaught argue that the idea of
'investment' must shift from a short-sighted view, focusing only on
economic concerns, to a broader and more holistic understanding of
what college costs and what students can expect in return.
Is College a Lousy Investment?: Negotiating the Hidden Cost of
Higher Education discusses many of the economic misconceptions
about earning a college degree. While it is widely believed that
attending college guarantees wealth and success, students,
concerned parents, and higher education professionals have
neglected calculating the full-range of short-term and long-terms
costs. Our work illustrates how the promotion of education merely
as a commodity come at a high price for the individual and society.
We argue how the idea of 'investment' can be expanded from a
short-sighted view to engage a broader, more holistic rationale for
higher education from which students can expect a full return on
investment.
The Roadmap to Investing in Yourself: The Real Costs of a College
Education, 2nd Edition discusses many of the economic
misconceptions about earning a college degree. While it is widely
believed that attending college in itself guarantees wealth,
thinking of a college degree as a commodity has kept students,
parents, and higher education professionals from understanding the
full range of short-term and long-term costs. This book illustrates
how the promotion of education merely as a commodity comes at a
high price for both the individual and society. Authors Tara
Jabbaar-Gyambrah and Seneca Vaught argue that the idea of
'investment' must shift from a short-sighted view, focusing only on
economic concerns, to a broader and more holistic understanding of
what college costs and what students can expect in return.
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