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Borda, Owen
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Spring 2019
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2019
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Across the board, people have questioned the importance of higher education."Studies have shown that a college education is giving students the confidence and ability to take responsibility for their own continuing personal and professional development, preparing students to be personally effective within the circumstances of their lives and work, and promotes the pursuit of excellence in the development, acquisition and application of knowledge and skills" (Stephenson,1992). "Students should obtain critical tools that help them learn what it means to be responsible and accountable for their own learning and optimal performance in their personal lives and careers. The college or university experience should enhance their commitment to their studies, promote deeper understanding, build confidence in their ability to learn and help the development of high-level personal qualities and skills." (Stephenson,1992). Here, we will take an in-depth look at how the Purchase College Communications activities and courses are designed to help students prepare for their careers and real-world experiences, as is the goal with any higher education institution, and what can be done to better equip Communication students for the transition. "The college-going stakes are higher today than at any point in history, both in terms of costs and potential benefits to students and society, therefore, students should know how important their investment is, logistically and financially, starting with what academic career they pursue. (Kuh, 2011).
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