Margit Brackin
Athens State University
Abstract
Studies show that students who get a college education attain a larger range of benefits, including higher wages. Likewise society derives benefits from the citizens who have access to college education. There is the societal benefit of more taxes being paid in to the government. Also a benefit to society is the fact that there are fewer persons incarcerated that have a college degree. The unequal rates of involvement in college education among different sectors of the United States society should be a concern to both individuals and government officials at all levels of the government.
Higher Education: Is It worth the Cost Benefits from going to college are many and the variety is anywhere from fiscal to cultural. There are even some surprising benefits of higher education. For students still in high school it may be hard to visualize what the benefits from going to college could be. College is daunting. The work that lies ahead and being around so many new people is overwhelming. (McGuire, 2010). Considering different levels of education will allow the achievement of diverse educational credentials that have an effect on earnings. Different levels of education will provide for different returns. It may merit pointing out that the focal point is on the private return of education. Many times the benefits to the economy are ignored. Gasper, J., & Schweig, B. B. (1987). Once people start realizing what benefits they have obtained from higher education, they think about when they made lasting friendships. They realize this is the time in their life when they started taking charge of their life. The benefit of getting to know professors is also a benefit, from the knowledge they pass on to students, to the connections you are making. (McGuire, 2010). These connections with professors can prove beneficial when it is time to start searching for a job. Another