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Church & Culture Podcast

CCP109: On the Tool Belt Generation

May 31, 2024
This podcast discusses how Generation Z students are choosing vocational schools over traditional colleges due to rising tuition costs and a lack of purpose in higher education. They explore the impact on our culture and the need for colleges and seminaries to adapt. The conversation highlights the importance of practical skills education and the gap between academic training and real-world ministry skills.
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Quick takeaways

  • Gen Z opts for vocational schools due to rising college costs and perceptions of job security.
  • Colleges and seminaries must adapt their models to cater to changing preferences and needs of Gen Zers.

Deep dives

Gen Zers Opting for Vocational Schools Over College

A growing trend among Gen Zers is trading college prospects for vocational schools offering paid training to address the rising cost of higher education. The shift towards skilled trades is driven not only by the financial aspects but also by the higher potential earnings in trades like construction. The perception of job security in trade professions, especially amidst concerns of automation impact, contributes to this trend. The impact of the pandemic, with young individuals eschewing traditional office work for hands-on, tangible occupations, further fuels this shift.

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