While more high school graduates are questioning the worth of college, many bachelor's degrees, like an aerospace engineering degree, are still expected to lead to a six-figure job.
What many people with college degrees have been hearing anecdotally from their peers, LinkedIn and Reddit is finally borne out in official statistics: it’s gotten harder to get a job with a college ...
The Hechinger Report highlights Colorado's move towards skills-based hiring, prioritizing abilities over degrees to boost ...
Eighteen-year-old Miriam Holyfield is set to obtain her bachelor’s degree from Yavapai College, while also finishing high ...
For generations, the promise was simple: put in four years of grinding through lectures, midterms and overpriced textbooks ...
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A four-year degree isn’t required to earn a strong salary in 2026, with several roles paying well above the U.S. median wage.
For more than a generation, a bachelor's diploma functioned as the default ticket into the middle class. That bargain is breaking down. Employers are rewriting job descriptions, graduates are ...
During a period of significant enrollment growth at the University of South Carolina, these are the degrees students are ...
Earlier this year, Elena Talingo graduated from Preble High school. On Dec. 13, she graduated UWGB with her bachelor's degree ...