Tara Jabbaar-Gyambrah,Seneca Vaught
The Roadmap to Investing in Yourself: The Real Costs of a College Education
The Roadmap to Investing in Yourself: The Real Costs of a College Education
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The Roadmap to Investing in Yourself: The Real Costs of a College Education, 2nd Edition, challenges economic misconceptions about college education and highlights the high costs for individuals and society. It encourages a broader understanding of college costs and student expectations.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 182 pages
Publication date: 14 December 2022
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
The Roadmap to Investing in Yourself: The Real Costs of a College Education, 2nd Edition, delves into the economic misconceptions surrounding earning a college degree. It challenges the notion that attending college automatically leads to wealth and highlights the need for a broader and more holistic understanding of the costs and benefits of higher education. The book argues that the promotion of education as a commodity comes at a high price for both individuals and society. Authors Tara Jabbaar-Gyambrah and Seneca Vaught suggest that the focus should shift from a short-sighted view that solely considers economic concerns to a more comprehensive understanding of what college costs and what students can expect in return.
The book highlights the various short-term and long-term costs associated with college, including tuition, fees, room and board, books, supplies, transportation, and lost earnings. It also explores the impact of student debt on individuals and the broader economy. The authors argue that the current system of higher education is flawed and that a more equitable and sustainable approach is needed.
One of the key arguments of the book is that the promotion of education as a commodity has led to a focus on short-term gains rather than long-term benefits. This has resulted in a system that is expensive, inefficient, and inaccessible to many students. The authors suggest that a more holistic approach that considers the social, cultural, and economic benefits of higher education is needed.
The book provides several recommendations for addressing the economic challenges of higher education. These include increasing financial aid, reducing tuition and fees, improving access to education, and promoting lifelong learning. The authors also suggest that higher education institutions should be more accountable for the quality of their programs and the outcomes of their students.
In conclusion, The Roadmap to Investing in Yourself: The Real Costs of a College Education, 2nd Edition, is a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the economic challenges of higher education. It challenges the notion that attending college automatically leads to wealth and highlights the need for a more holistic and sustainable approach to higher education. By increasing financial aid, reducing tuition and fees, improving access to education, and promoting lifelong learning, we can create a more equitable and sustainable system that benefits both individuals and society.
Weight: 282g
Dimension: 152 x 229 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781475866131
Edition number: Second Edition
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