Hundreds of thousands of students have 'come of age during the pandemic' but are choosing not to go to college, according to a recent report on education.
Co-chair of Let's Win for America Action Janelle King discusses a New York Times op-ed that argues political conformity on college campuses is pushing students to the right on 'The Next Revolution.'are giving up on college as"the only route to a good job, stability and a happy life," according to a new report.
"Hart is among hundreds of thousands of young people who came of age during the pandemic but didn’t go to college," the outlet explained, calling the trend a"crisis." "Hart is among hundreds of thousands of young people who came of age during the pandemic but didn’t go to college," the outlet explained, calling the trend a"crisis."The shift away from college has taken hold of an entire generation, according to the AP story.
On Twitter, AP warned that"educators, researchers and students" are reporting that they feel"jaded byAs a result, and"[l]argely left on their own amid remote learning," AP News added,"many took part-time jobs. Some felt they weren’t learning anything, and the idea of four more years of school, or even two, held little appeal."
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Jaded with education, more Americans are skipping collegeAmericans who came of age during the pandemic are skipping college in big numbers
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Jaded with education, more Americans are skipping collegeAmericans who came of age during the pandemic are skipping college in big numbers.
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Jaded with education, more Americans are skipping collegeJACKSON, Tenn. (AP) — When he looked to the future, Grayson Hart always saw a college degree. He was a good student at a good high school. He wanted to be an actor, or maybe a teacher. Growing up, he believed college was the only route to a good job, stability and a happy life.
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Jaded with education, more Americans are skipping collegeAmericans who came of age during the pandemic are skipping college in big numbers. Many have shunned traditional college paths, turning instead to hourly jobs or careers that don’t require a …
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Jaded with education, more Americans are skipping collegeWhat first looked like a pandemic blip has turned into a crisis. Nationwide, undergraduate college enrollment dropped 8% from 2019 to 2022, with declines even after returning to in-person classes, according to data from the National Student Clearinghouse.
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Jaded with education, more Americans are skipping collegeWhen he looked to the future, Grayson Hart always saw a college degree. A year after high school, Hart is directing a youth theater program in Jackson, Tennessee. Cost was a big factor, but a year of remote learning also gave him the time and confidence to forge his own path.
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