Editorial: Leaders must act to ensure more students attend college

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2 thoughts on “Editorial: Leaders must act to ensure more students attend college

  1. Maybe students and famlies recognize that there are career fields and programs that can be pursued without racking up college debt. Our college and universities have no desire to keep tuition low because all debt is federally backed. Mitch Daniels and Purdue are an anomaly.

  2. One-third of college degree holders have jobs that don’t require a degree–that fact has remained unchanged for decades. What is needed is better career and vocational guidance particularly for our youth in middle and high school.

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