Wednesday, March 6, 2013

College, Four years or Free: Read the small print

By: Michelle C.

The burden of paying for college is a worry of almost all college students and parents are struggling with. Not only are there the rates for tuition, room and board, but college is extended to about five and a half years to graduate. Colleges are offering an incentive to put the worry aside and sign up for college because they can guarantee they will pay for any tuition money needed to graduate after four years is spent there.
            This appetizing offer has boosted the applications for colleges as well as enrollment of freshman classes. More people are feeling comfortable with the costs of colleges because the comfort of financial help.
            Although this brings in many applicants, this deal has strict requirements that weed about a large percentage of people who believed they could receive it. Part of the reason college is extended longer is because of students switching their major. However, if you switch your major, you are no longer in the running for this aid. Also, you will be put through class times that may not be convenient as well as achieving 30 credits per year.
            This marketing strategy makes college seem very appealing for many people, but the requirements are meant to disqualify many applicants which makes this offer not helpful to the majority of the students.

1 comment:

  1. Michelle, I really enjoyed your take on this article. I think as seniors we can all relate to this in the sense that we’re all going to college, and most of us cannot pay in full right away. Sometimes I think it’s sad that college comes down not to dreams and academic potential, but rather wherever meets your financial means. I think it’s pretty interesting how much education and economics clash. Because the government cannot spend/give out as much money in grants (due to recent economic crisis’), I think more people are applying and seeking out private schools as well. I think as students, some cannot reach their full potential because of financial circumstances. This is discouraging because we all want to overcome and reach our full potential. Although money is a necessity in life, I think we can still be prosperous wherever we go as long as we try and put the effort!

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