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Encuesta sobre dilema de deuda: Hoosiers luchan con costos universitarios

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Una nueva encuesta de Gallup y la Fundación Lumina revela una realidad preocupante: que los habitantes de Indiana no tienen muy claro el verdadero costo de la educación superior.

La encuesta revela que sólo el 23% de los adultos estadounidenses sin titulo universitario pueden calcular el costo neto anual de una licenciatura en una universidad pública con una diferencia de $5,000 dólares respecto al gasto real.

Las repercusiones de la neblina financiera son abrumadoras para estudiantes como Gabriela Espinoza, de 27 años, estudiante de enfermería en la IUPUI de Indianápolis. Dice que la deuda de estudios ensombrece su futuro.

"Estoy tratando de averiguar como va a ser mi deuda y cuanto tiempo me va a tomar para pagarla. Por suerte, ahora vivo en casa de mi madre y ella me ayuda. Con el tiempo, me gustaria pensar en mudarme y vivir por mi cuenta."

El 75% de los encuestados cree que una licenciatura es "extremadamente" o "muy" valiosa. Sin embargo, el costo es un importante factor disuasorio para muchos que desean obtener un título. Los expertos afirman que los responsables de la enseñanza superior deben aclarar el costo real de la universidad para reducir la confusión y ofrecer una vía de acceso a los millones de estadounidenses que han pensado en la universidad pero aún no se han inscrito.

El 31% de los participantes se han planteado dejar de estudiar en los últimos tres meses debido al costo de asistir a la universidad. Parker Madison, de 22 años y estudiante de enfermería en IUPUI, conoce bien esta preocupación.

"Si obtienes educacion universitaria, es posible que aun ganes la misma cantidad que alguien sin un titulo. Entonces siento que a veces la educacion universitaria ni siquiera vale la pena."

Más de la mitad (el 56%) de los adultos no matriculados afirman que el costo es una razón "muy importante" para no cursar estudios superiores. La deuda también es un factor para los estudiantes que abandonaron la universidad, ya que el 35% afirma que los préstamos les han impedido regresar para terminar sus estudios.


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