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The value of a college degree

The debate regarding the value of a college degree has resurfaced in the news recently. With tuition continuing to increase ...
Every few years, the question comes up again: do college degrees still matter? With rising tuition costs, changing workforce needs, and headlines claiming you can “skip college and still succeed,” ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Charles L. Welch writes on higher education and public institutions. I’m a first‑generation college student. My father, a truck ...
Earning a college degree can be transformative, but it can also feel like a maze at times — with many different choices for majors, concentrations, elective courses and more. That’s where your ...
New research from New America finds that while the programs are becoming more popular, access remains limited.
As public skepticism about the value of a college degree persists, the number of students who expect to earn one is also on the decline. Between 2002 and 2022, the percentage of students surveyed who ...
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 isn’t for everyone.” “People can be just as successful without a college degree.” We hear these phrases all too frequently in society today. Yet the people often making these statements are ...
RIT Policy D01.0 (Policies for Curriculum Development), Section IV (Academic Programs) provides guidance for modifying an existing academic degree program at RIT. The addition or deletion of courses, ...