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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.
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.
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.
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