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Examining the Value of a College Degree
With a changing economy and the advancement of technology, some are questioning the value of a college education as a means to prepare the workforce.
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There are 30 Million ‘Good Jobs’ in U.S. That Don’t Require College Degree
A new report from Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce shows that there are plenty of jobs paying above $35,000 annually that don’t require a college degree.
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Why I’m Not Put Out by IBM’s Remote-Work Pullback; Wharton Wants More MBAs to be Artsy; Entry-Level Jobs Need Not Require College Degree
IBM’s marketing department is asking employees to colocate into several of the company’s offices. The move isn’t entirely unreasonable.
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Redefining the College Degree
Competency-based higher-education programs offer degrees and credentials that may be ideally suited for working adult learners.