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Some Surprising Statistics about Going to College
The poll is from USA TODAY and Public Agenda. It’s about college and how Americans feel about the institution. All agree — politics aside — that getting a bachelor’s degree will help one find a good job.
Most also think that kind of education improves society.
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The poll also found people think a bachelor’s degree — however — is deemed as being too expensive and too time-consuming for most working adults. Just over half of us think the benefits of getting that degree offset the cost.
What’s most surprising is that young people — those most likely to go to college — are the most dubious of the value of that bachelor’s degree or anything higher. Many think a college education can feel “exclusionary” and “pricey.”
More from the poll: • 75% of us say it is a problem that employers require a college degree for a job that doesn’t need one • 66% of us say colleges are stuck in the past and don’t really meet the needs of today’s students • 83% say the high cost of college makes it tough for low-income students to get an education
• 60% say a degree is too time consuming