The Value of a College Education

Dennis AuBuchon
Getting a college education is a good thing to attain for a number of reasons. To begin the prospects for making more money in your lifetime is greater than if you did not have a college education. Our education system has a number of fine colleges and universities. Getting a degree from one that is well known or recognized in the private sector gives you an edge when applying for a job. Some examples may be such institutions as Yale, Harvard and Rutgers.

Understanding the value of a college education is an important part of the process of choosing a college or university for your course of action. Different colleges and universities specialize in various programs or degrees. To add more value to a college education if you are seeking an education in a specific field of study it is important to choose the right college for the right reason.

Colleges and universities provide enormous opportunities to learn specific occupations for which may not be available in a secondary or high school environment. In choosing the location to apply for a specific course of study there are two year colleges, four year colleges and then there are universities which are made up of various colleges with different targeted audiences. These colleges and universities are an important element in our education system. The quality in many of these institutions is high given the perception of foreign students who choose our institutions over their own if they exist.


Colleges and universities are a good source for businesses looking for individuals to fill their employment needs. Many actually visit various institutions to search for individuals who meet their criteria for future employment needs. This adds value. Individuals who are not part of a college or university as a student will not have the capability have interaction of this nature with private industry searching for specific talent. This interaction will help students understand what private industry is searching for and the adjustments that may need to be made to fill that need.

Another benefit of a college education is the interaction at this higher level of learning with others to focus on not only content of subjects for which they have a common interest but to understand the opinions of others. While this can sometimes be achieved in other avenues the opportunity provided by a college environment cannot be underestimated. The true benefit of a college education may not be realized until years later when they are in private industry.
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Dennis AuBuchon

I am the author of a book titled Integrity: Do You Have It? 2nd edition. It defines integrity and discusses the characteristics. It creates a common set of criteria to measure others and us for the existence of integrity. These criteria are then applied to various segments of society such as the news, education and politics. It also brings the subject of integrity down to the individual level through a chapter on personal integrity.

My second book is titled What Makes a Good Audit? It discusses the process of auditing from the perspective of the auditor and those being audited. It covers not only the requirements for the commercial side of auditing but also the governemt. There are benefits in being audited or doing audits and these are covered in specific chapters in the book.

I have been writing for a few years and have concentrated my articles around the topic of integrity. I have over 27 years experience in quality assurance and I have signed the business ethics pledge at www.business-ethics-pledge.org. I am also a registered expert on www.allexperts.com for quality control and other topics. I have three published articles on integrity titled Integrity in Education, Integrity in Management and Integrity in Auditing. I have designed my own website and it is a resource for other writers and for my books, articles and services.

I also have been providing input to others on their questions on www.answers.yahoo.com in areas that I either have some experience or knowledge of the topic.

I continually write articles and I am working on two books, one is in the final editing stage and will first be available as an ebook through my web site when finished. I am a member of over 40 ning network sites and I find them to be positive sources of information to learn from others. I participate in forums when I have someting to add to the topic listed and I constantly request to be friends on these networks with people of common interest or that I can learn from.

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