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zero fee Education
Every student dreams of attaining the highest level of education. However, the cost of high education is a major hindrance, and as a result, most students do not proceed past the bachelor’s degree. The government should focus on subsidizing the tuition fee to make quality college education affordable.  Do you know that in some countries,...
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Management Education
Americans have long considered advanced management education a pathway for economic advancement. Sadly, the playground is no longer level. The authorities need to focus on ensuring management education is accessible to all regardless of gender, race, and nationality.  What needs to happen to transform access to education? This post highlights important recommendations to achieve education...
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MBA programs
As of the second quarter of 2020, some 44 million Americans collectively held over $1.6 Trillion in student debt. The numbers are growing at an alarming rate. The MBA program is more expensive and important than ever before. In fact, the importance attached to an MBA is to some extent to blame for the rising...
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Cost of Higher Education
Earning an MBA degree at top business schools in the United States remains a substantial investment. The cost of higher education in the US has increased at a higher rate than the national inflation. Due to the rapid increase in the cost of higher education, the US faces a student debt crisis, as student loans...
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Democratization of Higher Education
Education promotes opportunity and growth. However, unless education is accessible to all, the opportunities and development will remain a reserve for the few majorities. Non-for-profit organizations working for education in the US play a significant role in making higher education accessible to all regardless of gender, race, or nationality. The role of NGOs is mostly...
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Student Loans
The rise in student loans has become a disturbing national concern. The figure has nearly tripled from just over $5 billion in 2008 to approximately $1.6 trillion in 2019, ranking second in loan debt category, below mortgage loans in the USA, and exceeding accumulated car loans and credit card debt. The outlook does not look...
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THE COST OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE US
In America, adding a MBA to your academic portfolio could be a really rewarding or worthwhile achievement. Being able to afford it is another pertinent question that needs to be answered. After considering the financial mountain that typically stands between you and a MBA degree, you`d likely recoil and rethink the aspiration. For many who...
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THE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM IS ABUSIVE
The demand for higher education in America is very high; the US obviously ranks high as a top choice location for both undergraduate and postgraduate studies, globally. The number of public and private colleges and universities in the country is another strong indication of this fact. Naturally, it would be expected that tertiary education is,...
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THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC INEQUALITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 46% of students enrolled in all degree-granting schools had student loans in 2016. This statistic shows a rise from 40% in 2000. Over the past decades, more students have taken on more debt to pay for school, and the size of their debt has grown as the...
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MBA IN THE USA
The different levels of sacrifice associated with acquiring an advanced academic degree or professional education would sooner or later pave the way to better career prospects or rather, better benefits by the end of the program. However, the accompanying financial burden makes the journey quite daunting for many college students in the USA. Just like...
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