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EPISODE · Aug 27, 2024 · 3 MIN

Why Are Students Saying No to College?

from The James Brown Commentary

James Brown delves into the pressing issue of declining college enrollment and the difficult choices facing higher education institutions in America. As colleges become more expensive and some programs face cuts, students like Christina Westman find their educational paths disrupted. Brown highlights various factors contributing to this trend, including the drying up of Covid relief funds, the allure of immediate employment due to rising wages, and the increasing availability of online education options. He also addresses the cultural shifts and economic pressures, such as the impact of AI on job markets and the burden of student loans, which make college less appealing to many young people. Despite acknowledging the personal benefits he gained from his own college experience, Brown questions whether traditional college education is the best path for everyone and urges a more tailored approach to education that considers individual interests and needs.In which American colleges are changing quick as enrollment drops.Let me know what you think in the comments at jamesbrowntv.substack.comEmail: [email protected] me a voicemail or text: 585-484-0339Follow me on social media:YouTube Main Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCixNKcH6SP5OCLHMdQ_gVTwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamesbrowntv/Facebook: https://facebook.com/jamesbrowntvTwitter: https://twitter.com/jamesbrowntvJames Brown delves into the complex and evolving landscape of higher education in America, shedding light on the myriad challenges facing colleges today. With enrollment numbers declining and small colleges shuttering their doors, Brown paints a vivid picture of an industry in turmoil. He explores the financial strain on students and parents, exacerbated by rising tuition costs and the drying up of COVID relief funds. Brown also examines cultural and economic shifts, such as the lure of immediate employment opportunities and the impact of the AI revolution on entry-level jobs. He shares personal anecdotes and reflections, questioning the traditional path of college education and advocating for a more personalized approach to learning that aligns with the diverse aspirations and needs of young people today.Takeaways: Many young people are opting out of college due to high costs and changing job markets. Colleges are facing declining enrollments, leading to program cuts and even closures. The availability of online courses offers flexible learning options outside traditional college settings. Cultural and economic shifts are influencing more young men, especially black men, to skip college. The looming AI revolution could impact entry-level jobs, further affecting college enrollment decisions. Education should be tailored to individual interests, not just defaulting to college as the only path. Companies mentioned in this episode: Niagara University

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