Parents and students consider multiple factors when selecting a school. For most parents, the most important thing to consider is the school’s tuition rates, as well as the other expected expenses. For some, what matters most is location and accessibility. There are some parents, however, who believe that the school’s prestige and reputation is the most important thing to consider when selecting schools. Below are some of the common reasons why some parents place prime importance on prestige and reputation when selecting schools:

Prestigious school = more career opportunities in the future

For many parents, the money they’ll spend on their children’s education in a reputable school is a worthy investment because they believe that a degree from a prestigious school will translate to more and better employment opportunities for their kids after graduation. In this sense, the high tuition rates and other big expenses are all well worth it because the academic degree will ensure better careers for their kids.

You see proof of the reality of this belief in the number of companies in the professional world that have certain biases or inclinations toward applicants who hold degrees from reputable universities, med and law schools, and graduate schools. Even if having the name of a prestigious school stamped on the applicant’s resume doesn’t guarantee a job for the applicant, it still lends him or her an edge over all the other applicants.

Prestigious school = higher quality of education

While this belief may not hold true in the case of ALL prestigious schools, providing high quality education is still undeniably one of the top ways through which academic institutions earn a good reputation. Reputable schools invest in the services of highly competent and knowledgeable professors and lecturers to teach at their institution, which means that the students get taught by the best practitioners in the field of teaching. There’s nothing wrong with making prestige and reputation the primary considerations when choosing a school, as long as parents ensure that the money they’ll be spending on their kids’ education is well worth it, and the education their kids will get will be put to good use.

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