It has always been clear that a college graduate could make more money than a high school graduate but new research is showing that college degree holders and their families are generally more happy and healthy than those with just a high school diploma.
The money equation has never been simpler math. A college graduate will make on average twice as much per year than a high school graduate. Over an average working lifetime that will add up to a million dollar gap in earning power. A person with a masters degree can make triple the money and a doctorate will bring in as much as four times the income as a high school diploma.
But the intangible value of a college education have long been in doubt and debated widely. Now studies are showing a remarkable list of quality of life benefits that accrue to college graduates versus their high school only counterparts.
That list includes longer life spans, better access to health care, and
better dietary and health practices. In other words, better overall health. But the list also includes things that make people happier. Things like greater Internet access, greater attendance at live performances, greater participation in leisure and artistic activities and more book purchases.
A college education makes better citizens as well. College graduates have less dependency on government assistance, lower levels of criminal activity and incarceration, greater community service and leadership, and more volunteer work. Who would you rather have living next to you, a high school graduate or someone with a university degree?
Knowledge is indeed power and not every college graduate is a saint and not every person with only a high school education is a sinner. But it appears that those who have more knowledge do less damage to their society on average and contribute a great deal more. One only need look at societies where education was banned to see the result.
The other intangible but real impact of a college education is on the children of those who complete a college degree program. Once the door has been opened they gladly follow through. They end up improving their own lives and their children's lives as well. Just as welfare pulls children under, education lifts them higher.
Not everyone can attend university or college for a wide range or reasons that are almost all related to finances. But every year more of those barriers get knocked down and more and more students walk through. Knowing what we know now, wouldn't this be an even greater country if everybody who wanted to could have a college education?
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The Overlooked Source of Cash
You probably already have a FAFSA all filled out, the government form to see if you qualify for federal student aid, and you may still need a few bucks to see the year through. That's great - but it is just the beginning. Make sure you fill out the form every year, it can really help, and if you find yourself in need of a student loan, you'll need it.
One large overlooked source of cash for college education come from employers. This field can get big fast since many large employers have several programs. To keep us focused, here are a couple of quick ones. At the end, I will mention a few more for you to look into.
Your Employment
Let's say you have a job, and you plan to stay for a while, maybe through next summer. Check with your company to see if your employment qualifies you for tuition assistance. Now be careful! Your supervisor may not be the best one to ask for a couple of reasons. First, does your supervisor want to see you leave for college and have to replace such a great worker? Second, knowing these policies may not be your supervisor's job. Try calling the benefits department.
I know, I had the same problem. My supervisor didn't know our company policy on education assistance. When I found it, I was thrilled: 100% tuition with a one year work commitment, and full time during school. The policy was great for me, and paid for all the rest of my graduate degree.
One other thing. The policy may not be called tuition assistance. It might be leadership development, continuing education, career enhancement, or some other euphemism.
This may sound radical, but if your company doesn't offer any education money benefit, think about finding one that does value college. Finishing school debt free and always knowing where your tuition comes from can really ease the stress.
Your Parents' Employment
Believe it or not, some companies and government agencies offer benefits to their employees children. The most obvious one you find at universities, where employee's children can usually attend for half off. My brother in law found a program that offered him full time work in the summers and full tuition and books during the school year, renewable every year for four years with a work commitment after he finished.
To be fair, most companies with a program like this may offer it to anyone who qualifies, so ask around at larger employers. Or get a full time job at the university yourself - and you get the reduced tuition.
Why do employers offer college education money programs like these? I mentioned above a work commitment after you finish. Also, happy employees make better workers.
A few other employer ideas to explore for college money:
- Employer scholarships (companies give away money!)
- Matching funds programs (you pay part, they match it)
- Setting up an education benefit in your family business (as a tax write off)
- Work release time, where you keep your job, but can miss work for classes and tests
If you don't have access to programs like these, don't give up. You can still find college education money. Loans work, and will get you through.
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