A college education was once seen as the golden ticket to a better job, more money and a better life. But that confidence in ...
In 2013, 70 percent of adults surveyed by Pew said that a college education was “very important.” This year, only 35 percent ...
College is still worth the cost, according to most high school seniors. Art & Science Group, a nonprofit education consulting firm, surveyed high schoolers bound for college and those who decided to ...
For generations, the answer to the question “Is college worth it?” felt like an automatic yes. College was the next step. It was the key to better jobs, higher pay, and a stable financial future.
Is college worth all the expenses and trouble these days? I used to think it was. But look at all the changes for the worse. So much of what passes for a college education these days is indoctrination ...
For a generation of young Americans, choosing where to go to college — or whether to go at all — has become a complex calculation of costs and benefits that often revolves around a single question: Is ...
Dr. Mark Skousen, the Professor with many hats. “It doesn’t have to be an either-or decision,” says Skousen. “You can and should pursue both a formal education and a broad range of personal interests.
Borrowed from the business world, the term “return on investment” has been plastered on college advertisements across the U.S. A battery of new rankings grade campuses on the financial benefits they ...