Is College Worth It?

A Former United States Secretary of Education and a Liberal Arts Graduate Expose the Broken Promise of Higher Education

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On Sale: May 14, 2013
ISBN: 9781595554222
Pages: 240

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Is college worth the ever-increasing cost?

From the mouths of politicians and parents alike, the notion that “everyone should go to college” is conventional wisdom in America. Yet half of today’s college graduates are unemployed or underemployed. They have little to show for their time in school but a massive amount of student-loan debt and an education that’s left them unprepared for the workplace.

For anyone making a decision about their educational and financial future, Is College Worth It? is an indispensable guide. Former United States Secretary of Education William Bennett and humanities graduate student David Wilezol offer clear-eyed analysis and practical advice that goes far beyond glossy admissions brochures and convoluted financial-aid paperwork. You’ll discover:

  • Which colleges offer a good return on your investment_and which ones don’t
  • How student-loan debt impacts your real-world finances
  • What the intellectual climate is really like inside many of today’s universities
  • A wealth of higher education alternatives to a traditional four-year degree

 

Is college worth it isn’t a question to be answered by educators and economists alone. It is also one that students and parents need to answer for themselves in order to secure an education_and a future_that is as responsible as it is rewarding.

David Wilezol is the associate producer for Bill Bennett’s Morning in America. He is also a 2012 Publius Fellow of the Claremont Institute and currently a graduate student in Greek and Latin at Catholic University in Washington DC.

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  • BISAC2: EDU017000: EDUCATION / Home Schooling
  • BISAC3: REL091000: RELIGION / Christian Education / Children & Youth
  • BISAC4: EDU015000: EDUCATION / Schools / Levels / Higher