

Is college still worth it?
25 snips Jun 10, 2025
Bryan Alexander, a senior scholar at Georgetown University and higher education writer, dives into the evolving views on college. He discusses how rising tuition has sparked skepticism among Gen Z, with many questioning the return on investment of a degree. Alternative paths like technical schools and certificate programs are gaining traction. Alexander also addresses political challenges to elite universities, warning of potential risks to the entire higher education landscape. It's a compelling look at what the future holds for students.
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College Worth It For Many
- Most students who graduate earn more over their lifetime than those without a college degree.
- However, many who don't graduate or attend low-reputation schools may not reap financial benefits.
Changing Views on College Value
- Student debt anxiety is high but only about a third graduate without debt.
- The consensus that college always benefits individuals and society began to break down around President Obama's second term.
Economic Struggles for Colleges
- Elite institutions often rely on reputation and endowments to remain stable.
- Most colleges depend on student enrollment, facing closures as demand declines.