Post-Pandemic, Four Years of College Steadily Loses Its Appeal

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Post-Pandemic, Four Years of College Steadily Loses Its Appeal
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Between a strong jobs market and the rising cost of college, nearly three-quarters of high schoolers now say programs with a direct path to a career are key.

Now, some 42% say their ideal postsecondary plans would require three years of college or less, while 31% said it should last two years or less.

Still, most respondents said they feel pressure, mainly from their parents and society, to pursue a four-year degree — even though community college or career and technical training may make more sense for them. "We are caught in an inflationary vise between the institutional pressures and the impact on our students and their families," he wrote.

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