Josephine Perl knows from experience that most college students pursuing humanities degrees inevitably get asked a version of the same question: What will you do to make a living? It’s an inquiry the ...
Going to college is seen as an essential rite of passage for 18-year-olds. It’s the next expected step for graduating seniors, no questions asked. Yet the cost of college has become prohibitively ...
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Women have made significant gains in the workplace over the past two decades, but one segment of female workers has been left behind: those without a college degree. New research shows a growing ...
As a recent Inc. article noted, a rising number of college graduates have doubts about the “wage premium” their diplomas were expected to provide by commanding better than average starting ...
For decades, a college degree was the key to opening doors to more prestigious and higher-paying careers. Now, new data indicates that perception is shifting among business managers and employees ...
Just 18% of American adults without a college degree believe four-year colleges charge a "fair" price — but they still find value in getting a college degree. Those are the findings of a new Lumina ...
College enrollment among young Americans has been declining over the past decade. That decrease is mostly driven by fewer young men pursuing degrees. A Pew Research study finds about one million fewer ...
A new update from the Lumina Foundation finds that the percentage of working age adults who’ve earned a college degree or other postsecondary credential reached 54.9% in 2023, the most recent year for ...
The gold standard of getting a higher education to jump-start a career may be getting tarnished. The shift could impact companies seeking fresh young talent. Not so very long ago, the accepted wisdom ...