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Only 56 percent said they saw college as a good investment, marking a substantial drop from the 85 percent in 2015.
Students want to study the humanities and liberal arts. But university administrators keep getting in the way.
Gen Zers are regretting their college degrees, with some wishing they had invested in a more lucrative industry instead.
About 7 in 10 teenagers said completing college is “extremely” or “very” important for getting good jobs, and about 6 in 10 ...
Trump is waging a public war against elite universities. But he’s also begun a more subtle one that will hurt some students' ...
Native students in New Mexico’s largest school district miss class more than their peers and score lower in reading, science ...
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Why a college degree no longer guarantees a good job
It’s too early to draw hard conclusions about these tech trends, but it seems clear that a college degree or even a STEM degree is no longer the guaranteed ticket to the American Dream it once was.
The former basketball player shifted from riverboat captain to Director of Physical Education & Athletics at U.S. Merchant ...