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Student Debt For College Students

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As decades pass by, obtaining a college degree seems more necessary to get a decent job after graduating. Therefore, high school students feel the pressure to get into a good university and to get the highest degree possible, even when they have no plan on how to pay for it. Financial aid has not kept up with growing tuition prices, and taking out student loans seems almost impossible to avoid. According to research, “About 40 million Americans hold student loans and about 70% of bachelor’s degree recipients graduate with debt.” (Market Watch) The U.S currently has a total of 1.3 trillion dollars of outstanding debt. There is a ton of controversy on how to solve this issue, but there are progressive solutions schools and college kids need …show more content…

Consequently, students usually accept whatever aid they get without questioning the consequences of it or if they could borrow less. A recent survey by iontuition reveals that most students lack basic information regarding their loans. In high school there is a lack of financial literacy, which is a necessity for those planning to move forward with their education. Since kids were never informed in high school about financing for college, they make uneducated financial decisions. It is time for colleges or high schools to step up their game and to start putting it on themselves to send letters or hold conferences to teach: what different kinds of loans are out there, what loans create how much interest, how much money you should take out for your expected job salary, and payment plans for after college such as PAYE (pay as you earn) and refinancing loans. This can help students make more informed decisions about whether a university or career path is worth the debt. “Whether a student is borrowing too much or too little depends on a range of factors, from family wealth to the chosen degree and whether the student graduates.” (Kelly of the American Enterprise Institute) Each person is different, so they need to decide for themselves what the best plan would …show more content…

Educational shaming is when society looks down on you if you decide to take a route in life that does not involve college, or does not involve a 4 year degree or higher. It has also come to a point in this society, if you do not go to college right after high school and do not graduate within 4 years you are looked down upon by employers. We put a college degree over productive work career. When employers should start looking to see if you are eligible for a laboring job (and other careers that do not need schooling) by your learning potential, motivation, integrity, and mental ability instead of a piece of paper that tells your education and job experience. “We are setting up future generations for disaster if we don’t help make a change. We are starting to believe that the American Dream is all about a white collard job and a college degree.” (Ted Talks, Dusty Wunderlich) By 2020, 19 million more college graduates will enter the workforce but only 7 million of those require a degree. (Ted Talks) Since every person is different not everyone will be ready for college at 18 and not every student will have the fast learning ability or money to graduate in 4 years. Changing the way society thinks is way easier said than done. Students can start taking part of this way of thinking and help spread awareness by writing letters to congressmen, holding rallies, and by writing and signing

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