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  2. Proponents of college education say college graduates make more money. Opponents say student loan debt is crippling for college graduates.

  3. Pro & Con Quotes: Is a College Education Worth It?

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    I want everyone to have the benefits of a college education: to have the skills to live a life full of enjoyment, reflection and self-betterment.” Rory Kraft, “College Is Not for Everyone? Here’s What That Mantra Gets Wrong,” azcentral.com, Sep. 2, 2019

  4. Take Action - College Education - ProCon.org

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    Take Action. 1. Consider “ America’s Top Colleges ” at Forbes. 2. Explore the College Scorecard at the US Department of Education. 3. Analyze the Occupational Outlook Handbook at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 4. Consider how you felt about the issue before reading this article.

  5. Footnotes - College Education - ProCon.org

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    The background and pro and con arguments were written by ProCon.org staff based upon input from the following sources. 1. US Census Bureau, "After a Recent Upswing, College Enrollment Declines, Census Bureau Reports," census.gov, Sep. 3, 2013. 2.

  6. History of College Education - ProCon.org

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    The American debate over whether a college education is worth it began when the colonists arrived from Europe and founded “New College” (later renamed Harvard University) in 1636. In spring 2023, there were over 17 million college students in the United States, and over 43 million borrowers owe a collective $1.75 trillion in total student debt.

  7. Jobs increasingly require college degrees and ... - College...

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    Pro. Jobs increasingly require college degrees and college allows students to explore careers and earn better job placements. Only 34% of American jobs required a high school diploma or less in 2017, compared to 72% in the 1970s.

  8. Student Loan Debt Compared to Other Household Debt

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    American student loan debt rose from $350 billion to $1.6 trillion between 2004 and 2022. Student loan debt has been the second highest household debt since 2010, surpassed only by housing loans. The data below is from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Center for Microeconomic Data. Year.

  9. Site Map - College Education - ProCon.org

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    College Education Pros & Cons; Pro & Con Quotes; History of College Education; Did You Know? Median Incomes v. Average College Tuition Rates; Student Loan Debt Compared to Other Household Debt; Highest and Lowest Tuitions of Ranked US Colleges & Universities; Top Wealthiest Americans with and without College Degrees; College Educations of ...

  10. Top Pro & Con Arguments - College Education

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    The high number of young adults choosing college over learning a trade has created a ‘skills gap’ in the US and there is now a shortage of ‘middle-skill’ trade workers like machinists, electricians, plumbers, and construction workers.

  11. Top Pro & Con Arguments - College Education

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    Pro. Because they learn interpersonal and other skills in college, graduates are more productive as members of society. Students have the opportunity to interact with other students and faculty, to join student organizations and clubs, and to take part in discussions and debates.

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