Higher Education: Funds and Passion

For many in the U.S., college is a dream that is never realized due to lack of funds.
Higher Education: Funds and Passion
Students cheer during commencement ceremonies at Columbia University. Author Andrew Hewitt said only 16 percent of those who start college will graduate and find fulfillment in their careers 5 years after graduation. Spencer Platt/Getty Images
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Students cheer during commencement ceremonies at Columbia University. Author Andrew Hewitt said only 16 percent of those who start college will graduate and find fulfillment in their careers 5 years after graduation. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)