CNBC personal finance writer Jessica Dickler cites “College Payoff” in an article about the simultaneous dwindling enrollment in college and the growing interest of high school students in career training and post-college employment.
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CBS MoneyWatch reporter Aimee Picchi cites “What Works: Ten Education, Training, and Work-Based Pathway Changes That Lead to Good Jobs” in an article on the impact college has on future earning potential. It also identifies the top-paying college majors, which tend to include STEM fields, or science, technology, engineering and mathematics and the lowest-earning college majors.
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The Chronicle of Higher Education senior writer Lee Gardner quotes CEW Director, Anthony Carnevale, in an article on the return on investment of a college degree and the College Transparency Act that will allow for a more detailed understanding of students’ economic outcomes.
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The Hechinger Report higher education editor Jon Marcus cites “Race, Elite College Admissions, and the Courts” in an article about the diversity gap in higher education.
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Essence business editor Jasmine Browley cites “What Works: Ten Education, Training, and Work-Based Pathway Changes That Lead to Good Jobs” in an article that explores why earning a bachelor’s degree is a valuable move in securing a viable financial future.
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Inside Higher Ed article penned by 27 liberal arts college presidents reiterates the commitment of liberal arts colleges to keep prioritizing diversity if SCOTUS bans race-conscious admissions.
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Forbes contributor and Lumina Foundation CEO Jamie Merisotis cites “The Economic Value of College Majors”, “The College Payoff,” and “What Works: Ten Education, Training, and Work-Based Pathway Changes That Lead to Good Jobs” in an article that highlights the importance of encouraging learners to stay engaged and the long-term benefit of postsecondary education.
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CBS MoneyWatch reporter Aimee Picchi cites “What Works: Ten Education, Training, and Work-Based Pathway Changes That Lead to Good Jobs” and quotes CEW Director Anthony Carnevale in an article about how a college degree is the surest way to land a good job by age 30 and for increasing earning potential over a lifetime.
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Inside Higher Ed reporter Liam Knox quotes CEW’s Anthony Carnevale and Martin Van Der Werf in an article on the lucrative jobs STEM majors provide after graduation.
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Higher Ed Dive associate editor Laura Spitalniak cites “What Works: Ten Education, Training, and Work-Based Pathway Changes That Lead to Good Jobs” and quotes CEW’s Anthony Carnevale in an article about the ten pathways young adults should take in their 20s that can lead to good jobs by age 30.
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