eBay Halts Indebted Purdue Grad's Diploma Auction
Purdue University alumnus Nick Enlow listed his 2008 diploma on eBay (EBAY) this week with a starting bid of $36,000 -- an offer that West Lafayette, Ind., Journal & Courier describes as "an oddball attempt to pay off his student loans, and also to strike up a conversation about debt and the worth of a college education." Enlow has said that his philosophy degree has not given him the means to earn enough income to cover his $470 per month obligations to Sallie Mae.
Reportedly, eBay told Enlow that it was pulling the listing because of the sensitivity and nature of the item -- whatever that means.
"A degree in the liberal arts is not an automatic ticket to a job, but then again, no degree is," Irwin Weiser, interim dean of Purdue's College of Liberal Arts, told the Journal & Courier. "However, studying any of the disciplines in the arts, humanities, or social sciences prepares students to be successful because they learn to think creatively, critically and ethically, and to communicate what they think effectively."
But in 2002, Howard Cohen, the chancellor of Purdue's Calumet campus, wrote in the (Northwest Indiana) Post-Tribune that "In addition to the obvious benefits associated with personal growth and intellectual development, studies show college graduates have considerably more earning power over a lifetime than high school graduates. The difference in earning capacity is estimated between $600,000 and $1 million. In other words, a college education is less an expense that it is an investment." (emphasis added.)
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