Cost of Living Hinders College Enrollment
Rising college tuition costs, outpacing inflation, are making community colleges a more attractive option for high school graduates. The significant increase in student loan debt further incentivizes students to pursue more affordable educational paths. This trend indicates a growing preference for community college education. A new EAB survey of 9,516 graduates indicates 67% of students who did not enroll in college cited the cost of living as the primary reason. This figure represents a increase from the previous 51% reported.
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WTOP Washington DC
“At the same time, we're seeing student loan debt just balloon and more high school graduates are just consensual. Columbia T.O.P.C. and Crawford Astor, what's making it more attractive to head to a community college after high school?”
Mastodon
“New EAB survey of 9,516 graduates: 67% of students who didn't enroll in college blamed cost of living (up from 51%).”
CBN São Paulo AAC
“com certeza. A gente não fala nem algo mais grave, mas simplesmente...”
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