Values of a Higher Education
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Value of a Higher Education
Lorrie Len Bolt
Gen 300
Skills for Professional
Development
Mr. Perry
Wednesday, November 26, 2003
Abstract
This paper shall argue that despite the costs of a higher education, a college or university education is of great value to every individual. Higher education prepares an individual for the working world through the imparting of specialized knowledge. A Higher education allows individuals to earn more at the end of their degrees, making up for the
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llege: A Qualitative Investigation. The Journal of Higher Education, 74(5), 563_96. Mentzer, M.S. (1993). Minority representation in higher education: the impact of population heterogeneity. Journal of Higher Education, 64(4), 417_433. Paulin, G.D. (2001). Expenditures of college age students and no students. Monthly Labour Review, 124(7) 46-51. Riordan, C. (2002). The value of attending a women's college: education, occupation, and income benefits. Journal of Higher Education, 65(4), 486_510. Rylance, R. & Simons, J. (2001). The Really Useful Company: Graduates, Employment and the Humanities. Education, 43(1), 73-7.