Jon Marcus cites “Three Educational Pathways to Good Jobs” in his CNBC article to share how even when Americans are increasingly dubious about going to college, college degrees still pay off.
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The Hechinger Report author Jon Marcus cites “Three Educational Pathways to Good Jobs” in his article to demonstrate how a college degree still pays off despite many people being discouraged from applying.
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The Hill’s opinion contributor Neal McCluskey cites “The College Payoff” to discuss how even as college costs are increasing, the payoff from a degree is still big.
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Money editor Kaitlin Mulhere cites “Liberal Arts ROI” in her article ranking the top 10 liberal arts colleges and sharing the benefits of studying liberal arts.
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Higher Ed Dive reporter Lilah Burke cites “The College Payoff” in her article on a survey that found how 66% of adults say college doesn’t meet the needs of today’s students. Despite the survey, “The College Payoff” finds that the earnings bump from a college degree is well-documented.
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US News staff writer Cole Claybourn interviews CEW associate director of editorial policy Kathryn Campbell on the importance of volunteering in developing career skills and interests.
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Fox Business writer Andrew Dunn cites “Good Jobs” and “Recovery 2020” to exhibit the pros of attending college, including access to good jobs and meeting the job recruitment requirements.
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University Business reporter Chris Burt cites “Merit Myth” to argue that college leaders must watch out for the ethnic and racial disparities in higher education recruitments.
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Lilah Burke quote CEW Director Anthony Carnevale and cite “The Future of American Higher Education” for The Hechinger Report article on how businesses help students take college shortcuts.
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Forbes Council Member Luke Sophinos cite “Infrastructure” to demonstrate how the infrastructure bill will impact workforce development.
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