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“One is, ‘College isn't worth it—it's too expensive.’ And the other is, ‘75% of all jobs require a college degree’—those that are actually jobs of the future.
Millionaire philanthropist Pete Kadens is trying to do what President Biden hasn’t been able to get done. Kadens has created two college-scholarship programs — Hope Toledo, in his Ohio ...
A number of prominent companies have scaled back or set aside the diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that much of corporate America endorsed following the protests that accompanied the ...
The for-profit college industry has spent billions of dollars on student recruiting, advertising, and buying leads for recruitment. [120] [121] The colleges' marketing departments rely heavily on Lead Generators, which are companies that find potential students ("leads") and provide their personal information and preferences to for-profit college.
College scholarships can be unearthed from a variety of sources, including your school and state government as well as charitable organizations. But it's wise to include companies that give ...
Umpqua Community College (1979) found a student was compensated because classes offered orally by the dean were not provided. Healy v. Larsson (1974) found that a student who completed degree requirements prescribed by an academic advisor was entitled to a degree on the basis that this was an implied contract.
A college degree's declining value is even more pronounced for younger Americans. According to data collected by the College Board, for those in the 25–34 age range, the differential between college graduate and high school graduate earnings fell 11% for men, to $18,303 from $20,623. The decline for women was an extraordinary 19.7%, to ...
You can’t go for too long in a workplace these days without running into one of the most pervasive buzzwords in recent memory: upskilling. Born out of a crucible that includes rising student ...