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  2. “One is, ‘College isn't worth it—it's too expensive.’ And the other is, ‘75% of all jobs require a college degree’—those that are actually jobs of the future.

  3. Hochul pushes ‘free’ community college plan for adults

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    The College for All Act, co-sponsored by Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, would cancel student debt, guarantee tuition-free community college for all students ...

  4. College Presidents Defy Trump’s War on Higher Ed

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    Meanwhile, 19% of presidents responded that the most accurate criticism of higher education is perceived faculty political bias and lack of free speech culture and 9% said unfair admissions which ...

  5. The Case Against Education - Wikipedia

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    For many students, Caplan argues that most of the negative social return to pursuing further education comes from the incursion of student debt and lost employment opportunities for students who are unlikely to complete college (p. 210-211, ch. 8 [1]). He suggests that these students would be better served by vocational education.

  6. Issues in higher education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [142] [143] In a 2019 Pew Research Center poll, 73 percent of a representative sample of Americans said that race or ethnicity should not be a factor in college admissions. [144] On June 29, 2023, the Supreme Court of the United States issued a ruling that ended affirmative action in higher education, with the exception of military academies.

  7. Student rights in higher education - Wikipedia

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    USSA Legislative initiatives have included student debt forgiveness, enabling undocumented immigrant students to attend college, allocating more governmental money toward institutions and students but again these objectives seem to be created by USSA members without national research on the student voice.

  8. What would happen if college was free for everyone

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  9. National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston - Wikipedia

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    The panel did agree that the NCAA had a necessary interest in "preserving amateurism and thus improving consumer choice by maintaining a distinction between college and professional sports", but their practices still violated antitrust law. Judge Milan Smith wrote "The treatment of Student-Athletes is not the result of free market competition ...