In this The Atlantic article, Emily DeRuy presents the case of a private high school in Massachusets that has given students access to college classes for around 50 years. DeRuy quotes Dr. Anthony Carnevale's opinion on dual-enrollment programs.
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In this Inside Higher Ed article, Rick Seltzer presents the current panorama around students receiving diplomas after high school graduation. The article quotes Nicole Smith, a research professor and chief economist at the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, to present her view on enrollment pressures.
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Lauren Treadwell writes a post for the Nasdaq website exploring the possibilities and the benefits of acquiring a personal loan. Treadwell quotes the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce to present the returns on investment in education.
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In this PBS Newshour article, Matt Krupnick shares the story of a 29-year-old pregnant mother who is forced to find a new daycare since the campus daycare service is no longer an option. The article presents some services that are being cut for older students as college budgets tighten. The article quotes a statistic from "America's Divided Recovery."
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In this Bloomberg BNA article, Ben Penn talks about the possibility of a revivement of an arcane Labor Department office that would enforce union disclosure requirements. Penn quotes Dr. Anthony Carnevale on the role of unions during elections.
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In this Time Money article, Kim Clark presents an analysis of graduate's compensation and the factors behind making a transition from an affordable public college to a high-paying job. Clark quotes "The Economic Value of College Majors" report from the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce.
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In this The Atlantic CityLab op-ed, Dr. Anthony Carnevale comments on the future of middle-skills jobs. He states that the jobs that pay well but don't require a bachelor's degree are no longer found on the assembly line and require at least some postsecondary education.
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