By Heather GrahamWhen a student graduates with a
bachelor's degree, it is generally known that it equates a great deal of
student debt. Rising financial costs of education and its affect on student
debt have been discussed ad nauseam by Governments, the Private Sector, and the
University Institution itself. What is not often considered or discussed are
the social costs of the diminishing value of an undergraduate degree. Today's
Generation Y is the highest educated, lowest employed generation to graduate
after having accrued the highest level of student debt. What does this mean for
Society?
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