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Financial Aid in the News

Opinion: For Most People, College Is A Waste Of Time (The Wall Street Journal)

"Outside a handful of majors - engineering and some of the sciences - a bachelor's degree tells an employer nothing except that the applicant has a certain amount of intellectual ability and perseverance," The Wall Street Journal reports. "Even a degree in a vocational major like business administration can mean anything from a solid base of knowledge to four years of barely remembered gut courses. The solution is not better degrees, but no degrees. Young people entering the job market should have a known, trusted measure of their qualifications they can carry into job interviews. That measure should express what they know, not where they learned it or how long it took them. They need a certification, not a degree."

You can read the complete August 13, 2008 Wall Street Journal article on-line.

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