Would You Pay $75,000 For A Minivan?
Would you pay $75,000 for a minivan?
Unless you know something I donāt, paying that much for a minivan is ridiculous. You pay $75,000 for a Maserati, but not for a Honda Odyssey.
Thereās absolutely nothing shameful about a minivan, but it just isnāt worth the price of a Maserati. You wouldnāt pay luxury prices for a non-luxury item.
Thatās a principle that seems to have been thrown to the wayside when it comes to college though. Students pay $20,000 per year on the low end (often much more) to attend college classes so they can get a degree.
And yet, a college degree isnāt exactly a āluxury itemā anymore like it was decades ago.
In fact, to carry on the car analogy, a college degree, far from being a āMaseratiā has become a clunky lemon that does little more than get us from point A to point B. Itās become the bare minimum requirement for many white-collar jobs (and some blue-collar jobs too).
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If a college degree is now just enough to get our foot in the door (if that), why do thousands of young people burden themselves with debt to get it?
Our culture has pretty much assumed that college is an essential ingredient to a successful American-dream life. And thatās one big reason why thousands of people pay thousands of dollars for something that wonāt really make them stand out from the crowd. Luxury is about exclusivity. The whole point of a Maserati is that not everyone has one. Itās elite. Thatās why thereās more perceived value.
A Luxury Higher Education
If youāre going to get something that almost everyone else in your competitive job market has, it doesnāt make sense to pay an arm and a leg for it. Affordable education alternatives like community college, trade schools, and online learning have stepped up in place of traditional secular colleges.
Thatās good because students donāt have to pay a luxury price for a non-luxury item anymore. But that only goes so far. Because students are still receiving a non-luxury item!
Ascend by Unbound offers students a real luxury education. Not because we insist on drinking from champagne flutes or rolling around in expensive cars. Ascend is a luxury education because of the exclusive benefits it provides.
Students in the Ascend program will earn college credit. But they will also learn how to make wise decisions through a Christian worldview, how to lead and communicate well, how to build and sustain community, and how to take a real project from ideation to completion.
Ascend students stand out from the crowd of job applicants. Because, in addition to their academic education, they have real world experience building something real in the real world. (Did we mention itās real?)
Stand Out From the Crowd
Donāt pay Maserati prices for a minivan.
College is now accessible to the masses and thatās a good thing. But it means that universities charging exclusive luxury prices have a huge value gap.
If you want your student to stand out from the crowd when starting their career and adult life, itās time to take the road less traveled.
Ascend equips your student with the skills and real-world experience they need to stand out and live with impact, without sacrificing college credits along the way. Apply today.
