National Higher Education Day

National Higher Education Day is observed next on Thursday, June 6th, 2024 (41 days from today).

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National Higher Education Day on June 6th each year offers a great opportunity for more students to get a higher education degree.

National Higher Education Day is a confirmation about the important signification of education in improving our lives. To excel in your dream job, it is important to have the latest knowledge in that field, which can be obtained through higher education. Millions of young and old people take time on this day to plan for further study and think about the options they have by researching scholarships, potential career options and even doing some of work.

History of National Higher Education Day

National Higher Education Day was established by Izamar Olaguez and Marcie Hronis in 2015. The main purpose behind celebrating this day is to motivate students to pursue higher education and make college tuition affordable reason for everyone. Each year, hundreds of students and universities unite to spread awareness of National Higher Education Day in the United States.

The federal government signed the Higher Education Act in 1965. The primary purpose of signing this act was to improve the higher education programs of educational institutions in the United States and provide assistance currency for students who cannot afford their college tuition.

The Higher Education Act is supported by both the federal and national governments. Individual states have also developed a similar program to assist students who wish to enroll in colleges and universities for further study. Making higher education accessible is a key goal of National Higher Education Day. This includes motivating and sponsoring students to enroll in an undergraduate or graduate degree program.

National Higher Education Day also kicks off various activities, which are continued year-round. It helps students gain useful information on how to get a scholarship and prepare themselves both mentally and financially to pursue a higher education program in the United States.

Interesting facts about National Higher Education Day

Take a look at some of the reported facts surrounding Higher Education in the USA,

By 2021, US student loan debt will exceed $1.7 trillion, according to an official report.

According to the National Center for Education Statistics, college enrollment rates have fallen dramatically since 2010 and are expected to fall even further as education becomes expensive and unaffordable for most people. America. Along with the reduction in financial aid, more than two million enrollments also fell.

U.S. privatization of higher education has increased since 1980 due to economic recession and austerity.

The U.S. Department of Education publishes a monthly list of campus closures, and typically has 300 to 1000 closures per year, including primarily universities and nonprofits.

A 2019 Gallup survey found that only 40% agreed they had found a meaningful career after college.

About half a million students as of 2021 are directly affected by university closures and mergers.

The financial value of college degrees is severely affected by the inequality of Education, Gender, Income, Racism and Wealth in the United States.

The unemployment rate is 3.6% according to the survey conducted in 2021.

An estimated 65,000 illegal immigrants complete high school each year. When research shows that illegal immigration increases and contributes to economic growth, the acceptance or rejection of illegal immigration becomes a matter of debate.

According to the 2020 data provided, approximately 37.5 percent of the U.S. population (age 25 and older) has graduated from college or another institution of higher education.

Race can play a huge role in student persistence rates in college. Dropout rates are highest for Native Americans and African Americans while lowest for Asian Americans and whites.

Some reasons for National Higher Education Day being loved

  • Employees can be excellent at their current fields

This day inspires working professionals who want to advance in their respective fields. Earning a postgraduate degree can familiarize professionals with the latest market trends in sync with their current fields. Higher education also helps people learn interpersonal skills that can make them valuable assets to their future organizations.

  • It provides tips to find college scholarships

Pursuing a higher education degree requires financial commitment. Higher education can be rewarding for those who want to move into a new field or excel in their existing field of study. However, most students do not consider going to college or university after school due to lack of financial aid. The good news is that there are various scholarship programs available to students that are funded by the government and private organizations. Some of these private institutions are directly affiliated with the countries various colleges and universities. Students can contact these organizations directly or apply for a scholarship program through their college or university.

  • It appreciates your efforts when you are a student

This day is also celebrated to appreciate the efforts of students who have been and are receiving a higher education. After-school education is not free in the U.S. Students are required to pay tuition along with other college expenses including transfer, and many end up accumulating large amounts of student loan debt. To pay for these costs, many students have to work part-time jobs, which again can be quite difficult to manage during their studies. So this day is a great way to appreciate the efforts of these hardworking students and motivate them to complete their higher studies.

How to celebrate National Higher Education Day

  • Raise awareness about higher education

Celebrate National Higher Education Day by posting about the benefits of higher education online and on various social media sites with the hashtag #NationalHigherEscapeDay. Furthermore, you can also post interesting photos related to your upcoming education and learning goals. You can share how your school, college or university has prepared you in both your personal and academic life.

  • Choose an educational consultant

If you are still uncertain about your future learning, now is an ideal time to discuss it with a trained professional. Through a professional mentor you can get the right kind of support to develop your education plan and choose the right type of university and course based on your interests, skills and abilities.

  • Become part of an online community

You can join an online community on Facebook or any other social networking site you regularly use. You may interact with other students who are in a similar undergraduate or graduate degree program. Through these communities, students can share free educational resources and help each other get paid and unpaid internships offered especially for college and graduate students.

Observed

National Higher Education Day has been observed annually on June 6th.

Dates

Monday, June 6th, 2022

Tuesday, June 6th, 2023

Thursday, June 6th, 2024

Friday, June 6th, 2025

Saturday, June 6th, 2026

Founded by

Izamar Olaguez in February 2015

Marcie Hronis in February 2015

Also on Thursday, June 6th, 2024

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